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The MHC and body odors: arbitrary effects caused by shifts of mean pleasantness

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Wedekind, Claus
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1
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2005-02-23T16:09:04Z
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2005-02-23T16:09:04Z
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2002-07
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The main conclusions of the study by Jacob et al.1 published in February's issue of Nature Genetics differ from those of most previous studies of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and mate or odor preference in any animal2. It is therefore important to understand what may have caused these differences.
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NatureGenetics, volume 31 no. 3 pp 237
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doi:10.1038/ng0702-237a
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http://www.nature.com/ng/index.html
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/720
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en
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Nature Publishing Group
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dc.subject
MHC
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body odours
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The MHC and body odors: arbitrary effects caused by shifts of mean pleasantness
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Article
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