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1916. The Cause of the Belief in Use Inheritance. Amer. Natural. Vol. 

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93 Lehmann, Ernst. 575.1 



1916. Art, Reine Linie, Isogene Einheit. II. Biol. Centralbl. Bd. 35 

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1916. The Occurrence of Three Recognized Color Mutations in Mice. 

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98 Morgan, T. H. 575.1 



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