
doi: 10.1038/189585a0
pmid: 13700748
A RECENT comparative study1 showed that cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus) were more variable, regarding haemoglobin electromigration properties, than the other species examined. Several cotton rats of different haemoglobin types were retained as breeders in order to investigate the genetic basis for these differences.
Hemoglobins, Animals, Sigmodontinae
Hemoglobins, Animals, Sigmodontinae
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