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The second highest chromosome count among vertebrates is observed in cultured sturgeon and is associated with genome plasticity
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Dmytro Bytyutskyy
Martin Flajšhans
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Miloš Havelka
Petr Ráb
Radka Symonová
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11 February 2016
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Springer Nature
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Additional file 1: Table S1. Genotyping results with highlighted private dam and sire microsatellite alleles observed at all analysed loci for parental individuals, and for pentaploid (5n) and heptaploid (7n) full siblings
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