Drosophila telomeres: new views on chromosome evolution.
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K. Lowenhaupt | M. Pardue | K. L. Traverse | O. Danilevskaya | K Lowenhaupt | M L Pardue | O N Danilevskaya | F Slot | K L Traverse | F. Slot
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