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Polymorphism of the X-chromosome, Y-chromosome and Autosomes in the Australian hopping mice, Notomys alexis, N. cervinus and N. fiscus (Rodentia, Muridae)
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58159
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RP22600
Author:
Baverstock, P. R. (Peter Raymond)
;
Watts, C. H. S.
;
Hogarth, Jane T.
Citation:
CHROMOSOMA. 1977 v.61 : 243-256;
Year:
1977
Subject:
Rodents - Australia
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Muridae
;
Chromosomes
;
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