Affinity: A New Genetic Phenomenon in the House Mouse: Evidence from Distant Crosses (original) (raw)

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MICHIE, D. Affinity: A New Genetic Phenomenon in the House Mouse: Evidence from Distant Crosses.Nature 171, 26–27 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/171026a0

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