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[Polymorphism of the coxl mtDNA gene from cercarian isolates of the avian schistosome Bilharziella polonica (Trematoda: Schistosomatidae) from Belarussian lakes].

Genetika, 2011
We have studied the phylogeographic structure of avian schistosomes Bilharziella polonica (class Trematoda, family Schistosomatidae), parasites of 18 molluscs Planorbius corneus (family Planorbidae) from three Belarussian lakes.
G G, Khrisanfova   +6 more
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A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of the starlings (Aves: Sturnidae) and mockingbirds (Aves: Mimidae): Congruent mtDNA and nuclear trees for a cosmopolitan avian radiation

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2007
We generated a comprehensive phylogeny for the avian families Sturnidae (starlings, mynas, Rhabdornis, oxpeckers, and allies) and Mimidae (mockingbirds, thrashers, and allies) to explore patterns of morphological and behavioral diversification. Reconstructions were based on mitochondrial DNA sequences from five coding genes (4108 bp), and nuclear ...
Irby J, Lovette, Dustin R, Rubenstein
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Polymorphism of the cox1 mtDNA gene from cercarial isolates of the avian schistosome Bilharziella polonica (Trematoda: Schistosomatidae) from Belarussian lakes

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2011
We have studied the phylogeographic structure of avian schistosomes Bilharziella polonica (Trematoda: Schistosomatidae), parasites of 18 molluscs Planorbarius corneus (family Planorbidae) from three Belarussian lakes. Low nucleotide (π < 0.5%) and high haplotype (h = 85.6%) diversity of the gene encoding the cytochrome C oxidase first subunit (cox1 ...
G. G. Chrisanfova   +6 more
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Avian mtDNA diversity?: An alternate explanation for low mtDNA diversity in birds: an age-old solution?

Heredity, 2008
Avian mtDNA diversity?: An alternate explanation for low mtDNA diversity in birds: an age-old solution?
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The episodic resurgence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 virus

Nature, 2023
Kimberly Friedman   +2 more
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A cortex-like canonical circuit in the avian forebrain

Science, 2020
Martin Stacho   +2 more
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