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Mitogenomic perspectives on the origin and phylogeny of living amphibians
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Mitogenomics
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Zhang, P
,
Zhou H
,
Chen Y-Q
,
Liu Y-F
,
Qu L-H
. 2005.
Mitogenomic perspectives on the origin and phylogeny of living amphibians
.
Syst. Biol.. 54:391-400.
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