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THE breeding of the Osborne–Mendel strain of albino rats was started here in 1910, and has since been maintained without the addition of outside stock. This colony of rats constitutes one of the oldest in existence to-day.
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HANKIN, L. Sex Ratio at Birth in Albino Rats. Nature 193, 1307–1308 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1931307a0
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