The Journal of Heredity 1978:69(2):131-134
© 1978 The American Genetic Association 69:131-134
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Mutant allele frequencies in domestic cats of Denver, Colorado
Miss Morrill's address is 5530 S. Greenwood St., Littleton, Colorado Dr. Todd is affiliated with the Biology Department, Boston University, and The Carnivore Genetics Research Center P.O. Box 5, Newtonville, Massachusetts 02160
Abstract
On the basis of a sample of 286 animals, mutant allele frequencies in the Denver cat population have been estimated. This genetic profile is not grossly dissimilar to that of other areas in the western United States from which, on the basis of historical assessment, the population must have originally been derived.
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