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Abstracts of Papers read at the hundred and thirty-eighth meeting of the Society held on 22nd and 23rd March 1962, at the Department of Zoology and the Department of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh and the M.R.C. Clinical Effects of Radiation Research Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. Heredity 17, 297–303 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1962.33
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