Muikkupopulaatioiden geneettinen erilaistuminen Suomessa =

Genetic differentiation in Coregonus albula (L.) (Salmonidae) populations in Finland

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Jukka Vuorinen, Jukka Vuorinen
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Muikkupopulaatioiden geneettinen erilaistuminen Suomessa =

Genetic differentiation in Coregonus albula (L.) (Salmonidae) populations in Finland

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Muikkupopulaatioiden geneettinen erilaistuminen Suomessa =: Genetic differentiation in Coregonus albula (L.) (Salmonidae) populations in Finland
1980, Joensuun Korkeakoulu, Karjalan tutkimuslaitos, jakelu, Joensuun korkeakoulun kirjasto
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Summary in English.
Bibliography: p. 28-31.

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Joensuu
Series
Karjalan tutkimuslaitoksen julkaisuja ;, n:o 42, Karjalan tutkimuslaitoksen julkaisuja ;, n:o 42.
Other Titles
Genetic differentiation in Coregonus Albula (L.) (Salmonidae) populations in Finland.

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Dewey Decimal Class
597/.55
Library of Congress
QL638.S2 V86

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Pagination
31 p. :
Number of pages
31

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4164543M
ISBN 10
951696270X
LCCN
80146239
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3819684

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