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FURTHER-STUDIES ON CONSERVED L...
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FURTHER-STUDIES ON CONSERVED LOCI IN XP11.22-]P11.21
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Boyd, Y
,
Blair, H
,
Maslen, G
,
Reed, V
,
Uwechue, I
,
Rider, S
,
Monaco, A
,
Laval, S
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Journal article
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1993
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