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  • 3. A new phylogeny for the genus Picea from plastid, mitochondrial, and nuclear sequences.
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    Rix MG, Harvey MS.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2012 Jan; 62(1):375-96. PubMed ID: 22040763
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  • 12. Phylogeny and divergence times of some racerunner lizards (Lacertidae: Eremias) inferred from mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene segments.
    Guo X, Dai X, Chen D, Papenfuss TJ, Ananjeva NB, Melnikov DA, Wang Y.
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  • 14. Partitioned Bayesian analyses, dispersal-vicariance analysis, and the biogeography of Chinese toad-headed lizards (Agamidae: Phrynocephalus): a re-evaluation.
    Guo X, Wang Y.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2007 Nov; 45(2):643-62. PubMed ID: 17689269
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  • 18. Cenozoic aridization in Central Eurasia shaped diversification of toad-headed agamas (Phrynocephalus; Agamidae, Reptilia).
    Solovyeva EN, Lebedev VS, Dunayev EA, Nazarov RA, Bannikova AA, Che J, Murphy RW, Poyarkov NA.
    PeerJ; 2018 Nov; 6():e4543. PubMed ID: 29576991
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  • 19. Climate, physiological tolerance and sex-biased dispersal shape genetic structure of Neotropical orchid bees.
    López-Uribe MM, Zamudio KR, Cardoso CF, Danforth BN.
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