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A "MATERNAL EFFECT" ON BODY WEIGHT IN DROSOPHILA

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FIGURE 1.-Path weight of the.female parent, diagram where M is the body weight of the male parent, F is the body N is the number of offspring, 0 is the average weight of the offspring and the smaller case letters represent the respective path coefficient
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