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Genetic structure of the diploid polyploid fish Squalius alburnoides in southern Iberian basins Tejo and Guadiana based on microsatellites
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Genetic structure of the diploid polyploid fish Squalius alburnoides in southern Iberian basins Tejo and Guadiana based on microsatellites

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Main Author: Crespo-López, M.E.
Other Authors: Duarte, T.L., Pala, I.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
GENETICA ANIMAL
HIBRIDOS
MICROSATÉLITES
PECES
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