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DNA hybridization, the compression effect, and the radiation of diprotodontian marsupials
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52998
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RP21150
Author:
Springer, Mark S.
;
Kirsch, John A. W.
Citation:
SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY. 1991 v.40 no.2 : 131-151;
Year:
1991
Subject:
Diprotodontia
;
Marsupials - Adaptation
;
DNA
;
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