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Genetic Tools and Ecological Context for Commensal Rodent Management: Population Genetic Analysis and Gene Drives

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Published in:Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference
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Published: 2024
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title Genetic Tools and Ecological Context for Commensal Rodent Management: Population Genetic Analysis and Gene Drives
title_auth Genetic Tools and Ecological Context for Commensal Rodent Management: Population Genetic Analysis and Gene Drives
title_full Genetic Tools and Ecological Context for Commensal Rodent Management: Population Genetic Analysis and Gene Drives
title_fullStr Genetic Tools and Ecological Context for Commensal Rodent Management: Population Genetic Analysis and Gene Drives
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Tools and Ecological Context for Commensal Rodent Management: Population Genetic Analysis and Gene Drives
title_short Genetic Tools and Ecological Context for Commensal Rodent Management: Population Genetic Analysis and Gene Drives
title_sort genetic tools and ecological context for commensal rodent management: population genetic analysis and gene drives
topic Biology
Natural Sciences — Life Sciences
Natural Sciences
url https://escholarship.org/uc/item/79d2w5g3