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Development of microsatellite markers for the two giant salamander species (Andrias japonicus and A. davidianus)
Author(s):
N. YOSHIKAWA
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Natsuhiko Yoshikawa
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Shingo Kaneko
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Kazushi KUWABARA
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Naoko Okumura
,
Masafumi Matsui
,
Yuji Isagi
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2011
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Curr. Herpetol.
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