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Bowling, A.T., Breen, M., Chowdhary, B.P. et al. International system for cytogenetic nomenclature of the domestic horse: Report of the Third International Committee for the Standardization of the Domestic Horse Karyotype, Davis, CA, USA, 1996. Chromosome Res 5, 433–443 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018408811881
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