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Journal Paper No. 2975 from Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station. This study was supported in part by National Science Foundation Grant G-15824.
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Costantino, R., Bell, A. & Rogler, J. Genetic analysis of a population of Tribolium I. Corn oil sensitivity and selection response. Heredity 22, 529–539 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1967.68
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