Colour polymorphism associated with a gene duplication in male wood tiger moths

  1. Melanie N Brien  Is a corresponding author
  2. Anna Orteu
  3. Eugenie C Yen
  4. Juan A Galarza
  5. Jimi Kirvesoja
  6. Hannu Pakkanen
  7. Kazumasa Wakamatsu
  8. Chris D Jiggins
  9. Johanna Mappes
  1. University of Helsinki, Finland
  2. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  3. University of Oulu, Finland
  4. University of Jyväskylä, Finland
  5. Fujita Health University, Japan
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  1. Melanie N Brien
  2. Anna Orteu
  3. Eugenie C Yen
  4. Juan A Galarza
  5. Jimi Kirvesoja
  6. Hannu Pakkanen
  7. Kazumasa Wakamatsu
  8. Chris D Jiggins
  9. Johanna Mappes
(2023)
Colour polymorphism associated with a gene duplication in male wood tiger moths
eLife 12:e80116.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.80116