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Wild population studies;Drosophila funebris near Manchester

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A constant breeding population of inversion heterozygotes ofDrosophila funebris has been discovered in the wild.

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Berrie, G.K., Sansome, F.W. Wild population studies;Drosophila funebris near Manchester. Journ. of Genetics 49, 151–152 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02986832

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