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Rats In Football Jerseys

JESTING the properties of a derivative of the chemical alloxazine, two scientists discovered that by injecting albino rats with the substance they could give them "football jerseys" of symmetrical white and yellow stripes, and could also produce rat pelts in other colours such as sky blue. Describing tlieir experiments, the scientists, Dr. Alexander Haddow and K. M. Rudall, say they hope to produce rats of even more vivid Imes, — London Mes-

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Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1946, Page 7

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Rats In Football Jerseys Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1946, Page 7

Rats In Football Jerseys Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1946, Page 7

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