Transcriptome analysis: comparing primitively social and social bees (2011)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated author: HARTFELDER, KLAUS HARTMANN - FMRP
- School: FMRP
- Subjects: ABELHAS; GENÉTICA
- Language: Português
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: SBG
- Place of publication: Águas de Lindóia
- Date published: 2011
- ISBN: 9788589109062
- Source:
- Título do periódico: Anais Eletrônicos
- Conference title: Congresso Brasileiro de Genética
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ABNT
MARCO ANTONIO, D. S e CRISTINO, A. S. e HARTFELDER, Klaus. Transcriptome analysis: comparing primitively social and social bees. 2011, Anais.. Águas de Lindóia: SBG, 2011. . Acesso em: 05 jul. 2022. -
APA
Marco Antonio, D. S., Cristino, A. S., & Hartfelder, K. (2011). Transcriptome analysis: comparing primitively social and social bees. In Anais Eletrônicos. Águas de Lindóia: SBG. -
NLM
Marco Antonio DS, Cristino AS, Hartfelder K. Transcriptome analysis: comparing primitively social and social bees. Anais Eletrônicos. 2011 ;[citado 2022 jul. 05 ] -
Vancouver
Marco Antonio DS, Cristino AS, Hartfelder K. Transcriptome analysis: comparing primitively social and social bees. Anais Eletrônicos. 2011 ;[citado 2022 jul. 05 ] - Effects of larval age at grafting and juvenile hormone on morphometry and reproductive quality parameters of in vitro reared honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
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