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XIN-KANG BAO, NAI-FA LIU, JIANG-YONG QU, XIAO-LI WANG, BEI AN, LONG-YING WEN, SEN SONG
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 56 (2010) 840–847
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Abstract. The nuclear gene (c-mos) and mitochondrial genes (CYT B and ND2) sequences, representing 44 phasianid&#160;species and 26 genera (mainly distributed in China), were used to study the phylogeny of the genus&#160;Perdix,...]]></description>
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