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Trypanosome infections in the family cervidae

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1971
A, D'Alessandro, E A, Wells
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Cervidae

1988
J.A. Mahoney, B.J. Richardson
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Biology and Management of the Cervidae

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1989
John D. Harder, C. M. Wemmer
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Babesiosis in Cervidae

2019
Adriana Pastor, Ellie Milnes
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New phylogenetic perspectives on the Cervidae (Artiodactyla) are provided by the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 1998
Emmanuel J P Douzery
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Identification of the prion-related protein gene (PRNT) sequences in various species of the Cervidae family

Molecular Biology Reports, 2020
Yong-Chan Kim   +2 more
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Mitochondrial and nuclear phylogenies of Cervidae (Mammalia, Ruminantia): Systematics, morphology, and biogeography

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2006
Clement Gilbert   +2 more
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Identification of deer species (Cervidae, Cetartiodactyla) in China using mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (mtDNA COI)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A: DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis, 2016
Bisong Yue, Yiwei Wang, Zhihe Zhang
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??????????????????????-???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????, Cervus elaphus (Cervidae), ?????????????????? ????????????

2014
We examined the nucleotide polymorphism of Cervus elaphus cytochrome b fragment (410 b. p.) in 36 individuals. We collected samples from Ukraine, Belorussia, and Russia. We also included in our analysis 30 sequences from GenBank. Computer analysis found out 29 haplotypes, 16 of which grouped with the ???European clade??? of the red deer.
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