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White bands on starch gels stained for esterase activity: A new polymorphism

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Supported by grants from the National Research Council of Canada to D.G.C. and from the British Columbia Fish and Wildlife Branch and the Josselyn Van Tyne Memorial Fund to J.A.R.

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Birdsall, D.A., Redfield, J.A. & Cameron, D.G. White bands on starch gels stained for esterase activity: A new polymorphism. Biochem Genet 4, 655–658 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00486103

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