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Smelt / Rainbow smelt / Microsatellite / Quantitative genetics / Osmerus / Restriction fragment length polymorphism / Evolution / Fish / Osmeridae / Genetics
Date: 2011-11-16 09:27:22
Smelt
Rainbow smelt
Microsatellite
Quantitative genetics
Osmerus
Restriction fragment length polymorphism
Evolution
Fish
Osmeridae
Genetics

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