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Genetic diversity, stability of population structure and barriers to gene flow in a hybrid zone between two Sorex araneus chromosome races

Ratkiewicz    
M. Banaszek    
A. Jadwiszczak    
K. A. Chetnicki    
W. Fedyk    
S.    

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