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Short spine, a new recessive lethal in cattle; with a comparison of the skeletal deformities in short-spine and in amputated calves

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Mohr, O.L., Wriedt, C. Short spine, a new recessive lethal in cattle; with a comparison of the skeletal deformities in short-spine and in amputated calves. Journ. of Gen. 22, 279–297 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02983849

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