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In 1997, the museum was that thought to have held the largest collection of frozen tissue samples (85,000) in the western hemisphere and has assisted in the study of emerging zoonotic pathogens such as the
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Museum of Southwestern Biology Home Page
University of New Mexico
vascular plants
invertebrates
vertebrates
American West
orthohantavirus
Lassa mammarenavirus

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Ctenomys erikacuellarae
Monodelphis sanctaerosae
Ctenomys lessai
Tapecomys primus
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