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Fraser, with Hamada1, has stated that non-N-type and N-type lambs differ in the presence of the prenatal check in the former and its absence from the latter, and this view is adopted by Waddington2.
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Fraser and Hamada, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., B, 44, 462 (1952).
Waddington, Quinquennial Report 1947–1951 of the Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh (1952).
Dry, J. Text. Inst., 24, T161 (1933).
Dry, N.Z. J. Agric., 48, 331 (1934).
Dry, N.Z. Sci. Rev., 5, 69 (1952).
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DRY, F., STEPHENSON, S. Presence and Absence of the Pre-Natal Check in Lambs' Birthcoats. Nature 173, 878–879 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/173878b0
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