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A chromosomal banding study of three species of vespertilionid bats from Yugoslavia

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The study was supported from a grant to Drs. Dilford C. Carter and J. Knox Jones, Jr. from the Smithsonian Foreign Currency Program. Dr. John Morrow provided the use of certain laboratory equipment from NIH grant 1-RO1-CA-16207-01. Support was also obtained from NSF grant GB-41105 to Drs. Robert J. Baker and Hugh H. Genoways.

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Bickham, J.W., Hafner, J.C. A chromosomal banding study of three species of vespertilionid bats from Yugoslavia. Genetica 48, 1–3 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00125280

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