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Inverted meiosis and the evolution of sex by loss of complementation
Marco Archetti
Biology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Next-Generation Therapies
Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
mutant
91%
fold
63%
chromosome
59%
loss
45%
cost
44%
asexual reproduction
42%
sexual reproduction
40%
heterozygosity
39%
population genetics
33%
effect
6%
Agriculture & Biology
meiosis
82%
gender
52%
chromatids
22%
mutants
16%
chromosomes
12%
asexual reproduction
11%
genetic models
10%
sexual reproduction
10%
population genetics
8%
heterozygosity
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Meiosis
100%
Chromatids
24%
Reproduction
18%
Costs and Cost Analysis
17%
Asexual Reproduction
16%
Chromosomes
15%
Population Genetics
11%
Loss of Heterozygosity
11%
Genetic Models
10%