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149 related items for PubMed ID: 12803638

  • 1. The evolution of extreme shell shape variation in the land snail Ainohelix editha: a phylogeny and hybrid zone analysis.
    Teshima H, Davison A, Kuwahara Y, Yokoyama J, Chiba S, Fukuda T, Ogimura H, Kawata M.
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    Genner MJ, Michel E, Erpenbeck D, De Voogd N, Witte F, Pointier JP.
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  • 11. The mitochondrial 16 s rRNA reveals high anthropogenic influence on land snail diversity in a preliminary island survey.
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    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2007 Sep 27; 44(3):1342-5. PubMed ID: 17658275
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  • 20. Phenotypic evolution and hidden speciation in Candidula unifasciata ssp. (Helicellinae, Gastropoda) inferred by 16S variation and quantitative shell traits.
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