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1199 related items for PubMed ID: 18276164

  • 1. Radiation, multiple dispersal and parallelism in the skinks, Chalcides and Sphenops (Squamata: Scincidae), with comments on Scincus and Scincopus and the age of the Sahara Desert.
    Carranza S, Arnold EN, Geniez P, Roca J, Mateo JA.
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  • 3. Skinks (Reptilia: Scincidae) have highly conserved karyotypes as revealed by chromosome painting.
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    Cytogenet Genome Res; 2009 Mar; 127(2-4):224-31. PubMed ID: 20215726
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  • 4. Phylogeny, biogeography, and evolution of two Mediterranean snakes, Malpolon monspessulanus and Hemorrhois hippocrepis (Squamata, Colubridae), using mtDNA sequences.
    Carranza S, Arnold EN, Pleguezuelos JM.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2006 Aug; 40(2):532-46. PubMed ID: 16679033
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  • 5. Swimming through the sands of the Sahara and Arabian deserts: Phylogeny of sandfish skinks (Scincidae, Scincus) reveals a recent and rapid diversification.
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  • 9. Molecular phylogenetics, tRNA evolution, and historical biogeography in anguid lizards and related taxonomic families.
    Macey JR, Schulte JA, Larson A, Tuniyev BS, Orlov N, Papenfuss TJ.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 1999 Aug; 12(3):250-72. PubMed ID: 10413621
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  • 12. Vicariant patterns of fragmentation among gekkonid lizards of the genus Teratoscincus produced by the Indian collision: A molecular phylogenetic perspective and an area cladogram for Central Asia.
    Macey JR, Wang Y, Ananjeva NB, Larson A, Papenfuss TJ.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 1999 Aug; 12(3):320-32. PubMed ID: 10413626
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  • 14. Systematics, biogeography, and evolution of Hemidactylus geckos (Reptilia: Gekkonidae) elucidated using mitochondrial DNA sequences.
    Carranza S, Arnold EN.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2006 Feb; 38(2):531-45. PubMed ID: 16154768
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  • 15. Molecular evidence for hybridization between two Australian desert skinks, Ctenotus leonhardii and Ctenotus quattuordecimlineatus (Scincidae: Squamata).
    Rabosky DL, Talaba AL, Donnellan SC, Lovette IJ.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2009 Nov; 53(2):368-77. PubMed ID: 19580879
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  • 16. Cenozoic biogeography and evolution in direct-developing frogs of Central America (Leptodactylidae: Eleutherodactylus) as inferred from a phylogenetic analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial genes.
    Crawford AJ, Smith EN.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2005 Jun; 35(3):536-55. PubMed ID: 15878124
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  • 17. Recent volcanism and mitochondrial DNA structuring in the lizard Gallotia atlantica from the island of Lanzarote.
    Bloor P, Kemp SJ, Brown RP.
    Mol Ecol; 2008 Feb; 17(3):854-66. PubMed ID: 18179441
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  • 19. Phylogeny and biogeography of exacum (gentianaceae): a disjunctive distribution in the Indian ocean basin resulted from long distance dispersal and extensive radiation.
    Yuan YM, Wohlhauser S, Möller M, Klackenberg J, Callmander M, Küpfer P.
    Syst Biol; 2005 Feb; 54(1):21-34. PubMed ID: 15805008
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