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DNA 'fingerprints' of New Zealand blue ducks. Such molecular genetic analysis of blood samples can establish parentage and relationships among birds as surely as it does between humans.

MASSEY UNIVERSITY

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Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 6

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DNA 'fingerprints' of New Zealand blue ducks. Such molecular genetic analysis of blood samples can establish parentage and relationships among birds as surely as it does between humans. MASSEY UNIVERSITY Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 6

DNA 'fingerprints' of New Zealand blue ducks. Such molecular genetic analysis of blood samples can establish parentage and relationships among birds as surely as it does between humans. MASSEY UNIVERSITY Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 6

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