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Evolution by individuals, plant-herbivore interactions, and mosaics of genetic variability: The adaptive significance of somatic mutations in plants
Thomas G. Whitham
, C. N. Slobodchikoff
Biological Sciences
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Adaptive Significance
100%
Asexual Reproduction
33%
Clone Size
33%
Ecotypic Variation
33%
Evolutionary Patterns
33%
Genetic Variability
100%
Genetic Variation
66%
Herbivore
33%
Interdependent Systems
33%
Local Environment
33%
Long Lifespan
33%
Plant-herbivore Interactions
100%
Regeneration
33%
Repeating Unit
33%
Sexual Reproduction
33%
Somatic mutation
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetic Divergence
100%
Genetic Variation
66%
Genetics
33%
Lifespan
33%
Mosaicism
100%
Plant Ecology
33%
Plant Evolution
33%
Plant Herbivore Interaction
100%
Somatic Mutation
100%