Resolving the effects of phenotype and social background on mate selection

Andrew C. Heath1,2, Lindon J. Eaves1
1Department of Human Genetics, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, U.S.A.
2Formerly Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, England

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