In this paper we examine the phylogenetic relationships of the Octopoda utilizing molecular sequence data from the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene and compare results from analyses of molecular data with classifications and phylogenies based on previous morphological studies. Partial COI s
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Australopithecine taxonomy and phylogeny in light of facial morphology
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1985
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