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Bombay Phenotype

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... females from the JA stock. The occurrence of [y+;Cy] individuals in their progeny reflected transposition events to new chromosomal location. From these experiments, estimations of transposition frequencies of P[lyB] were 4.7% when using line J49 and 3.3% when using line J92. Although these estimati ...
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