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Location of vacillans in linkage group VIII of the house mouse
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Location of vacillans in linkage group VIII of the house mouse

  • J L Sirlin1 

Heredity volume 11, pages 259–260 (1957)Cite this article

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A major part of the work was carried out under a British Council scholarship, which the author gratefully acknowledges.

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Sirlin, J. Location of vacillans in linkage group VIII of the house mouse. Heredity 11, 259–260 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1957.21

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