Evidence that Murciano-Granadina does with longer anogenital distance are more fertile and prolific and produce heavier and male-biased litters.
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V. Akbarinejad | F. Gharagozlou | M. Vojgani | Emadeddin Mobedi | E. Shourabi | Hoora Hakimi | Alireza Baqeri | Maryam Foroutannejad | Reza Hemmati Baghbanani
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