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DNA isolation and PCR amplification from sheep samples obtained by non-destructive sampling
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2001
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Bekpen, Cemalettin
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C. Bekpen, “DNA isolation and PCR amplification from sheep samples obtained by non-destructive sampling,” Middle East Technical University, 2001.