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'Reciprocal chromosome painting illuminates the history of genome evolution of the domestic cat, dog and human,' with Fengtang Yang et al. in Chromosomes Research 8 (2000), pp. 393-404
- Date:
- 2000
- Reference:
- UGC 188/4/1/29
Licence: In copyright
Credit: 'Reciprocal chromosome painting illuminates the history of genome evolution of the domestic cat, dog and human,' with Fengtang Yang et al. in <i>Chromosomes Research 8</i> (2000), pp. 393-404. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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