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RADseq and RNAseq reads (.fastq files), and sterility phenotypes and pedigree (.xlsx) using for QTL mapping of Heliconius pardalinus sterility crosses in Rosser, N., Edelman, N.B., Queste, L.M., Nelson, M., Seixas, F., Dasmahapatra, K.K. and Mallet, J., 2021. Complex basis of hybrid female sterility and Haldane���s rule in Heliconius butterflies: Z-linkage and epistasis, accepted for publication in Molecular Ecology. Queries to Neil Rosser (neil.rosser@york.ac.uk).
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