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Genetic diversity within honeybee colonies prevents severe infections and promotes colony growth.
scientific article published in January 2003
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1691209
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Genetic diversity within honeybee colonies prevents severe infections and promotes colony growth.
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genetic diversity
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David R Tarpy
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1 January 2003
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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270
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1510
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99-103
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10.1098/RSPB.2002.2199
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