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- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs accessdate "2008-09-08".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs accessdate "2008-09-22".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs accessdate "2013-01-08".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs author "Ostrander EA".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs authorlink 1842.
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs date "September–October 2007".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs date "Sep–Oct 2007".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs first "Elaine A.".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs isCitedBy Dog.
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs isCitedBy Dog_anatomy.
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs isCitedBy German_Spitz.
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs isCitedBy Lap_dog.
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs isCitedBy Lhasa_Apso.
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs isCitedBy Pekingese.
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs journal "Am. Sci.".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs last "Ostrander".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs pages "2, 4".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs pages "also see chart page 4".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs publisher "americanscientist.org".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs publisher "www.americanscientist.org".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs title "Genetics and the Shape of Dogs".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs title "Genetics and the Shape of Dogs; Studying the new sequence of the canine genome shows how tiny genetic changes can create enormous variation within a single species".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs title "Genetics and the Shape of Dogs; Studying the new sequence of the canine genome shows how tiny genetic changes can create enormous variation within a single species, by Elaine A. Ostrander".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs url genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs.
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs url "http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/2007/5/genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs".
- genetics-and-the-shape-of-dogs work "American Scientist".