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Chromosome C- and G-banding patterns in a bulgarian population of Microtus guentheri Danford & Alston (Microtinae, Rodentia)

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Belcheva, R.G., Peshev, T.H. & Peshev, D.T. Chromosome C- and G-banding patterns in a bulgarian population of Microtus guentheri Danford & Alston (Microtinae, Rodentia). Genetica 52, 45–48 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00121812

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