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Establishment and Maintenance of Gnotobiotic American Cockroaches Periplaneta americana
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GENETIC DIVERSITY IN COLONIZING PARTHENOGENETIC COCKROACHES
E Davis Parker1, Robert K Selander1, Robert O Hudson1
1Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 14627.
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