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{{Title|''Hybridization of Reavian Redcrests: Quantification of DNA sampling methods and implications for species dispersal.''}}
'''Hybridization of Reavian Redcrests: Quantification of DNA sampling methods and implications for species dispersal.''' was a research paper written by [[Riz-028]] under a pseudonym for the ''[[Exosolar Conservation]]'' journal. It focused on the hybridization of the Reavian Redcrest, a bird native to [[Reach]].{{Ref/Site|Id=HTVDCHC|URL=https://halotheseries.tv/|Site=Halo: The Series|Page=Dr. Catherine Halsey's Computer|D=25|M=3|Y=2022|LocalArchive=https://www.halopedia.org/Dr._Catherine_Halsey%27s_Computer}}
'''Hybridization of Reavian Redcrests: Quantification of DNA sampling methods and implications for species dispersal.''' was a research paper written by [[Riz-028]] under a pseudonym for the ''[[Exosolar Conservation]]'' journal. It focused on the hybridization of the Reavian Redcrest, a bird native to [[Reach]].{{Ref/Site|Id=HTVDCHC|URL=https://halotheseries.tv/|Site=Halo: The Series|Page=Dr. Catherine Halsey's Computer|D=25|M=3|Y=2022|LocalArchive=https://www.halopedia.org/Dr._Catherine_Halsey%27s_Computer}}



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Hybridization of Reavian Redcrests: Quantification of DNA sampling methods and implications for species dispersal. was a research paper written by Riz-028 under a pseudonym for the Exosolar Conservation journal. It focused on the hybridization of the Reavian Redcrest, a bird native to Reach.[1]

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