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WITH present knowledge and techniques, a more meaningful application of biochemical data towards classification schemes may be made at the family level and lower1.
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JANKOVIĆ, M., GROZDANOVIĆ, J. & SAVIĆ, I. Proteolytic Enzymes of Citellus citellus and Spalax leucodon. Nature 209, 316–317 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/209316a0
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