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Molecular Ecology, 965–984 doi: j.1365-294Xx Ocean barriers and glaciation: evidence for explosive radiation of mitochondrial lineages in the Antarctic sea slug
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Document Date: 2013-11-18 01:14:04


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La Jolla / Plata / /

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Outgroup / QIAGEN / Wilson / Ogden / GenBank / Blackwell Publishing Ltd / Burdwood Bank / Google / /

Continent

South America / Antarctica / /

Country

United States / Panama / Argentina / New Caledonia / /

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Facility

Smithsonian Museum of Natural History / University of California San Diego / Auburn University / /

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distinct and unconnected networks / haplotype networks / well-supported sister-group networks / sample site / mitochondrial networks / Individual networks / parsimony network / 16S network / population/network / /

NaturalFeature

Ross Sea / Bransfield Strait / Drake Passage / Elephant Island / Weddell Sea / /

Organization

†Scripps Institution of Oceanography / Auburn University / Australian Antarctic Division / California Academy of Sciences / Department of Biological Sciences / Smithsonian / University of California San Diego / /

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Dirk Schories / Drake Passage / Nixon / /

Position

Hunter / MP / Fisher / /

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Tracer version 1.3 / Arlequin 3.11 / Tracer 1.3 / /

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Alabama / California / /

PublishedMedium

Natural History / /

Region

Antarctic / /

Technology

radiation / recombination / /

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