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The relative importance of genetics and phenotypic plasticity in dictating bone morphology and mechanics in aged mice: Evidence from an artificial selection experiment
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The relative importance of genetics and phenotypic plasticity in dictating bone morphology and mechanics in aged mice: Evidence from an artificial selection experiment

Kevin M Middleton, Corinne E Shubin, Douglas C Moore, Patrick A Carter, Theodore Garland and Sharon M Swartz
Zoology (Jena), Vol.111(2), pp.135-147
2008
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/109918
PMCID: PMC2405767
PMID: 18221861
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.zool.2007.06.003View
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Artificial selection Exercise Body mass Bone morphometrics Mechanical loading

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