The phylogenetic relationships of xenodontine snakes are inferred from sequence analyses of portions of two mitochondrial genes (12S and 16S ribosomal RNA) in 85 species. Although support values for most of the basal nodes are low, the general pattern of cladogenesis observed is congruent with many
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Phylogenetic relationships among eukaryotic kingdoms inferred from ribosomal RNA sequences
โ Scribed by Masami Hasegawa; Yoichi Iida; Taka-aki Yano; Fumio Takaiwa; Masaki Iwabuchi
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- Springer
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- 1985
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- English
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- 22
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- Article
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