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A proteomics approach to quantify adaptive variation in mammalian ejaculates

Posted on: 5 February 2014 in 2014

Funded by NERC, 2012 - 2014

Research team: Paula Stockley (PI), Rob Beynon (Co-I), Jane Hurst (Co-I), Amy Claydon, Dominic Edwards, John Waters, Rachel Spencer, Joshua Beeston, Rick Humphries, Philip Brownridge

Keywords: Stockley, Beynon, Hurst, proteomics, sperm competition, reproductive strategies, rodents, project.

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