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Mapping the Bst mutation on mouse Chromosome 16: a model for human optic atrophy

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Rice, D.S., Williams, R.W., Ward-Bailey, P. et al. Mapping the Bst mutation on mouse Chromosome 16: a model for human optic atrophy. Mammalian Genome 6, 546–548 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00356174

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