Phylogenetic relationships among the lygosomine skinks were inferred from 1249 base positions of mitochondrial DNA sequences of 12S and 16S rRNA genes. The monophyly of this subfamily was confirmed and the presence of five distinct infrasubfamilial lineages detected. Of these, the Sphenomorphus grou
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Phylogenetic relationships and character evolution in Primula L.: The usefulness of ITS sequence data
β Scribed by Conti, Elena; Suring, Erik; Boyd, David; Jorgensen, Janet; Grant, Jason; Kelso, Sylvia
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- 111671201
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- Taylor and Francis Group
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- 2000
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- 740 KB
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- 134
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- 1126-3504
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