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... being claimed that the dark stripes correspond to areas in which Ta is active, with the normal allele active in the intervening agouti areas. The regularity of the stripes is, of course, not easy to explain as the result of a random process (Gr uneberg, 1966 b, 1968), and the fact that the intensity ...
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