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Beck, N. R., Double, M. C., & Cockburn, A. (2003). Microsatellite Evolution at Two Hypervariable Loci Revealed by Extensive Avian Pedigrees. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 20(1), 54–61.

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  1. Nadeena R. Beck (first)
  2. Michael C. Double (additional)
  3. Andrew Cockburn (additional)
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@article{Beck_2003, title={Microsatellite Evolution at Two Hypervariable Loci Revealed by Extensive Avian Pedigrees}, volume={20}, ISSN={0737-4038}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msg005}, DOI={10.1093/molbev/msg005}, number={1}, journal={Molecular Biology and Evolution}, publisher={Oxford University Press (OUP)}, author={Beck, Nadeena R. and Double, Michael C. and Cockburn, Andrew}, year={2003}, month=jan, pages={54–61} }