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Interpretations of Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) Tracks by Inuit Hunters: Inter-r...
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The muskox lost a substantial part of its genetic diversity on its long road to...
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Free-living psychrophilic bacteria of the genus Psychrobacter are descendants of...
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Low MHC variation in the polar bear: implications in the face of Arctic warming?
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Permanent Genetic Resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 Apri...
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