Cite
Evolution of mammalian carbonic anhydrase loci by tanden duplication: close linkage of Car-1 and Car-2 to the centromere region of chromosome 3 of the mouse.
MLA
Eicher, E. M., et al. “Evolution of Mammalian Carbonic Anhydrase Loci by Tanden Duplication: Close Linkage of Car-1 and Car-2 to the Centromere Region of Chromosome 3 of the Mouse.” Biochemical Genetics, vol. 14, no. 7–8, Aug. 1976, pp. 651–60. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00485843.
APA
Eicher, E. M., Stern, R. H., Womack, J. E., Davisson, M. T., Roderick, T. H., & Reynolds, S. C. (1976). Evolution of mammalian carbonic anhydrase loci by tanden duplication: close linkage of Car-1 and Car-2 to the centromere region of chromosome 3 of the mouse. Biochemical Genetics, 14(7–8), 651–660. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00485843
Chicago
Eicher, E M, R H Stern, J E Womack, M T Davisson, T H Roderick, and S C Reynolds. 1976. “Evolution of Mammalian Carbonic Anhydrase Loci by Tanden Duplication: Close Linkage of Car-1 and Car-2 to the Centromere Region of Chromosome 3 of the Mouse.” Biochemical Genetics 14 (7–8): 651–60. doi:10.1007/BF00485843.