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Aaron J. Alcala
University of Georgia - Department of Genetics
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Piebaldism and Chromatophore Development in Reptiles is Linked to the
TFEC
Gene
Number of pages: 37
Posted: 23 Aug 2022
Alan Garcia-Elfring
,
Christina E. Sabin
,
Anna L. Iouchmanov
,
Heather L. Roffey
,
Sukhada P. Samudra
, Aaron J. Alcala,
Rida S. Osman
,
James D. Lauderdale
,
Andrew P. Hendry
,
Douglas B. Menke
and
Rowan D. H. Barrett
McGill University - Department of Biology, University of Georgia - Department of Genetics, University of Georgia - Department of Genetics, Vanier College - Department of Biology, University of Georgia - Department of Genetics, University of Georgia - Department of Genetics, University of Georgia - Department of Genetics, Georgia State University - Neuroscience Institute, McGill University - Department of Biology, University of Georgia - Department of Genetics and McGill University - Department of Biology
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Chromatophores, Pigmentation, Reptiles, Vertebrate coloration, Genomics, Ball pythons
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