Genome editing in the butterfly type-species Papilio machaon

Dear Editor, Butterflies are diverse in virtually all aspects of their bi- ology, ranging from behavior and biogeography to cellular biology and biochemistry, with decades of study having placed much of this variation in a well-resolved ecological context (Boogs et al., 2003). In particular, the ext...

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Genomes
地理学
基因组
生态环境
生物化学
细胞生物学
编辑
蝴蝶种类
进化生物学
title Genome editing in the butterfly type-species Papilio machaon
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