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      Patterns of genetic subdivision in populations of a clonal cnidarian, Zoanthus coppingeri, from the Great Barrier Reef

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      Marine Biology
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              Rare Alleles as Indicators of Gene Flow

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                Journal
                Marine Biology
                Marine Biology
                Springer Nature
                0025-3162
                1432-1793
                June 1995
                June 1995
                : 122
                : 4
                : 665-673
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                10.1007/BF00350688
                4233e2a8-c3d0-49eb-b00e-2247881476d3
                © 1995
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