Distinct genetic architecture underlies the emergence of sleep loss and prey-seeking behavior in the Mexican cavefish
Masato Yoshizawa(University of Maryland, College Park), Alex C. Keene(University of Nevada, Reno), Beatriz G. Robinson(University of Nevada, Reno), William R. Jeffery(University of Maryland, College Park), James B. Jaggard(University of Nevada, Reno), Kelly E. O’Quin(University of Maryland, College Park), Richard Borowsky(New York University), Pavel Mašek(University of Nevada, Reno), Erik R. Duboué(Carnegie Institution for Science)
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