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Comparative DNA reassociation kinetics of cranes

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This study was supported by NSF research grants BSR-8320514 and BSR-8503687 to John Kirsch and by the University of Wisconsin Graduate School.

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Krajewski, C. Comparative DNA reassociation kinetics of cranes. Biochem Genet 27, 131–136 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02401796

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