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Induction of Dominant Lethal Effects by X-Radiation in Habrobracon.
1937
D W Bishop
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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PRODUCTION OF DOMINANT LETHAL GENETIC EFFECTS BY X-RADIATION OF SPERM IN HABROBRACON.
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