Study details
- Title
- Changing environments and genetic variation: inbreeding does not compromise short-term physiological responses
- Summary
- Inbreeding doesn't affect short-term physiological responses.
- Observation
- Mating system variation and genetic variability in Arabidopsis lyrata.
- Findings
- Inbreeding doesn't compromise fitness or short-term physiological responses.
- Disease terms
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- Gene terms
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- Chemical terms
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- Organisms
- Arabidopsis lyrata
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"integmet_study": "MTBLS883",
"ncbi_taxonomy_id": [
"https://identifiers.org/taxonomy:59689"
],
"ncbi_taxonomy_pubtator_kw": [
"Arabidopsis lyrata"
],
"source_id": "https://identifiers.org/metabolights:MTBLS883",
"study_findings": "Inbreeding doesn\u0027t compromise fitness or short-term physiological responses.",
"study_observation": "Mating system variation and genetic variability in Arabidopsis lyrata.",
"study_summary": "Inbreeding doesn\u0027t affect short-term physiological responses.",
"study_title_original": "Changing environments and genetic variation: inbreeding does not compromise short-term physiological responses"
}