Segmental aneuploidy and the genetic gross structure of the Drosophila genome.

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Published in Genetics on May 01, 1972

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D L Lindsley, L Sandler, B S Baker, A T Carpenter, R E Denell, J C Hall, P A Jacobs, G L Miklos, B K Davis, R C Gethmann, R W Hardy, A H Steven, M Miller, H Nozawa, D M Parry, M Gould-Somero, M Gould-Somero

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