Dynamic karyotype evolution and unique sex determination systems in Leptidea wood white butterflies
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R. Vilà | F. Marec | V. Dincă | K. Sahara | Anna Voleníková | P. Nguyen | J. Šíchová | Petr Nguyen | A. Voleníková
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