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Immunogenetic variation at MHC class I loci in desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) reflects natural and anthropogenic fragmentation

Brian P Dolan, Brianna Beechler, Brian Dugovich, Anna Jolles and Clinton Epps
J Immunol May 1, 2021, 206 (1 Supplement) 19.06;
Brian P Dolan
1Oregon State Univ.
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vol. 206 no. 1 Supplement 19.06

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0022-1767
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1550-6606
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  • Published online May 1, 2021.

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  1. Brian P Dolan1,
  2. Brianna Beechler1,
  3. Brian Dugovich1,
  4. Anna Jolles1 and
  5. Clinton Epps1
  1. 1Oregon State Univ.

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