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    Three new recessive behavior mutants in the domestic pigeon by HOLLANDER, W. F, MANGILE, R. J

    Published in Behavior genetics (01-03-1994)
    “…Descriptions and breeding tests are reported for three new mutants producing uncoordinated behavior in the domestic pigeon, Columba livia. They were discovered…”
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    The sex-linked black cat fallacy: a textbook case by Miller, W J, Hollander, W F

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-11-1986)
    “…Textbook presentations of the genetics of coat color in cats are compared with research literature on cat genetics. There is general failure of the textbook…”
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    Linkage relations of dumpy, a recessive mutant on chromosome 13 of the mouse by Hollander, W F

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-09-1981)
    “…A mutant characterized by small size, short snout, short middle and inner metatarsals and hallux, low vigor, and poor reproduction appeared in F2 from a cross…”
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    On the range of a constrained random walk by Den Hollander, W. Th. F., Weiss, G. H.

    Published in Journal of applied probability (01-09-1988)
    “…We study statistical properties of the range (= number of distinct sites visited) of a lattice random walk in discrete time constrained to visit a given site…”
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    Meander tail: a recessive mutant located in chromosome 4 of the mouse by Hollander, W F, Waggie, K S

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-11-1977)
    “…A variable kinked-tail mutant was found in 1974 in a moderately inbred stock of mice at Iowa State University, Ames. It was named meander tail and was shown to…”
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    A type of psychopathy in the domestic pigeon by Hollander, W. F

    Published in Journal of Comparative Psychology (01-10-1945)
    “…When pairs of mating pigeons were confined in cages of 12 cubic feet volume or less, violent fighting was apt to break out especially when the male tried to…”
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    Genetic spina bifida occulta in the mouse by Hollander, W F

    Published in American journal of anatomy (01-06-1976)
    “…Spina bifida occulta is one of the major effects of the recessive mutant "snubnose" (symbol sno). Linkage tests have located this mutant in chromosome 4…”
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    Trichomonas gallinae INFECTIONS IN THE RINGDOVE (Streptopelia risoria) by POWELL, EDWIN C, HOLLANDER, WILLARD F

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-1982)
    “…Twenty Trichomonas-free ringdoves (Streptopelia risoria) were intubated with Trichomonas gallinae derived from pigeons (Columba livia). By 15 days…”
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