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SC/64/SH15 Low levels of genetic differentiation characterize Australian humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) populations N. T. SCHMITT1,6, M. C. DOUBLE1, C. S. BAKER2, D. STEEL2, K.C. S. JENNER3, M-N. M. JENNER3, D.
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Document Date: 2014-04-22 02:17:56


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Company

Qiagen / Kellogg / GenBank / Gene Codes Corp. / /

Continent

Asia / Antarctica / Africa / /

Country

Tonga / Cook Islands / Australia / French Polynesia / New Caledonia / /

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Facility

Oregon State University / Marine Mammal Institute / The Australian National University / /

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stainless steel / /

NaturalFeature

Southern Ocean / Great Barrier Reef / Australian coast / Kimberley coast / /

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XP / /

Organization

Centre for Whale Research / IUCN / Marine Mammal Institute / Australian Antarctic Division / Research School of Biology / Antarctic Division / Department of Fisheries and Wildlife / Oregon State University / Australian Marine Mammal Centre / Australian National University / International Whaling Commission / Jamison Centre / /

Person

Hudson / /

Position

Governor / /

ProvinceOrState

Tasmania / New South Wales / /

Region

South Pacific / Antarctic / Oceania / eastern Tasmania / eastern Australia / South Wales / Western Australia / /

Technology

genotyping / genotype / /

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