High rates of evolution preceded shifts to sex-biased gene expression in Leucadendron, the most sexually dimorphic angiosperms

  1. Mathias Scharmann  Is a corresponding author
  2. Anthony G Rebelo
  3. John R Pannell
  1. University of Lausanne, Switzerland
  2. South African National Biodiversity Institute, South Africa

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  1. Mathias Scharmann
  2. Anthony G Rebelo
  3. John R Pannell
(2021)
High rates of evolution preceded shifts to sex-biased gene expression in Leucadendron, the most sexually dimorphic angiosperms
eLife 10:e67485.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.67485

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