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Reduction of biochemical polymorphisms in honeybees (Apis mellifica)

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Elektrophoretische Untersuchungen zum Enzympolymorphismus der Honigbiene (Apis mellifica) ergaben, dass alle untersuchten Individuen, Tiere aus 4 Rassen, monomorph für Malatdehydrogenase, Esterase und Phosphoglucomutase waren.

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Brückner, D. Reduction of biochemical polymorphisms in honeybees (Apis mellifica). Experientia 30, 618–619 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921504

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