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. 1955 Nov;40(6):781–796. doi: 10.1093/genetics/40.6.781

Genetics of Natural Populations. Xxiii. Biological Role of Deleterious Recessives in Populations of Drosophila Pseudoobscura

Th Dobzhansky 1, O Pavlovsky 1, B Spassky 1, N Spassky 1
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