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Teaching and learning genetics withDrosophila 4. Pattern of inheritance of characters when there is interaction of genes or linkage of genes

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Ranganath, H.A., Tanuja, M.T. Teaching and learning genetics withDrosophila 4. Pattern of inheritance of characters when there is interaction of genes or linkage of genes. Reson 5, 59–70 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02867248

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