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- 7From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 7, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBackground DNA barcoding of non-avian reptiles based on the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene is still in a very early stage, mainly due to technical problems. Using a newly developed set of reptile-specific...
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- 11From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 7, Issue 8) Peer-Reviewed
Island Evolution and Systematic Revision of Comoran Snakes: Why and When Subspecies Still Make Sense
Author(s): Oliver Hawlitschek 1 , * , Zoltán T. Nagy 2 , Frank Glaw 1 Introduction Islands have been regarded as model systems for speciation even by the earliest evolutionary biologists [1], [2]. Particular... - 12
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- 14From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 14, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAtractaspidines are poorly studied, fossorial snakes that are found throughout Africa and western Asia, including the Middle East. We employed concatenated gene-tree analyses and divergence dating approaches to...
- 15From:ZooKeys (Issue 365) Peer-ReviewedEmpidoidea is one of the largest extant lineages of flies, but phylogenetic relationships among species of this group are poorly investigated and global diversity remains scarcely assessed. In this context, one of the...
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- 20From:ZooKeys (Issue 365) Peer-ReviewedIdentification by DNA barcoding is more likely to be erroneous when it is based on a large distance between the query (the barcode sequence of the specimen to identify) and its best match in a reference barcode library....