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Levels of polyandry and intracolonial genetic relationships in Apis koschevnikovi

Adults of five Apis koschevnikovi colonies from Sabah, Malaysia (Borneo) were collected into alcohol and within two days, transferred to liquid nitrogen. DNA was extracted, amplified with four, or in one case six, microsatellite primer pairs or primers for a sequence tagged site, and genotypes for t...

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Published in:Journal of apicultural research 1998-01, Vol.37 (4), p.281-287
Main Authors: Rinderer, Thomas E, Stelzer, J Anthony, Oldroyd, Benjamin P, Tingek, Salim
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