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English: G-band karyotype of male Siberian tiger. 2n = 38.
Date Published: 7 March 2014
Source Liu C, Bai C, Guo Y, et al. Construction and Analysis of Siberian Tiger Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Library with Approximately 6.5-Fold Genome Equivalent Coverage. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2014;15(3):4189-4200. doi:10.3390/ijms15034189. http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/15/3/4189/htm
Author Changqing Liu, Chunyu Bai, Yu Guo, Dan Liu, Taofeng Lu, Xiangchen Li, Jianzhang Ma, Yuehui Ma and Weijun Guan
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