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Chimeras vs genetically homogeneous individuals: potential fitness costs and benefits
B. Rinkevich
, I. L. Weissman
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Allogeneic
33%
Alternative Process
33%
Botryllus Schlosseri
33%
Chimera
100%
Colony Fusion
33%
Fecundity
33%
Fitness Benefits
100%
Fitness Cost
100%
Germ Cells
66%
Intraspecific Competition
33%
Non-kin
33%
Parasitism
66%
Personal Potential
100%
Resorption
66%
Settlement Space
33%
Survivorship
33%
Tunicate
33%
Vascular Fusion
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Botryllus schlosseri
50%
Germ Cell
100%
Intraspecific Competition
50%