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This article corresponds to Mohlhenrich, E. R., and R. L. Mueller. 2016. Genetic drift and mutational hazard in the evolution of salamander genomic gigantism. Evolution. DOI:10.1111/evo.13084.Citation
Dodsworth S., Guignard M., Hidalgo O., Leitch I., Pellicer J. (2016) 'Digests: Salamanders’ slow slither into genomic gigantism', Evolution, 70 (12), pp.2915-2916.Publisher
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