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Pleiotropic effect, clock genes, and reproductive isolation
Takahisa Miyatake
Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science
Faculty of Agriculture
Academic Field of Environmental and Life Science
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Agriculture & Biology
reproductive isolation
72%
Zeugodacus cucurbitae
64%
life history
26%
genes
22%
genetic correlation
22%
circadian rhythm
21%
organisms
18%
correlated responses
13%
reproductive traits
12%
Tephritidae
12%
flowering time
11%
mating behavior
10%
natural selection
10%
early development
10%
Angiospermae
9%
gene flow
9%
spawning
9%
niches
9%
insects
6%
eggs
6%
habitats
6%
testing
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
reproductive isolation
100%
gene
50%
circadian rhythm
17%
life history trait
16%
effect
15%
mate choice
10%
organism
8%
activity pattern
8%
flowering
8%
natural selection
7%
angiosperm
7%
gene flow
7%
marine organism
7%
life history
6%
spawning
6%
egg
6%
niche
6%
insect
6%
byproduct
5%
habitat
4%
index
3%
test
2%