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Timon / Ocellated Lizard / Mitochondrial DNA / Sand Lizard / Microsatellite / Teira / Lacerta / T. lepidus / T. princeps / Wall lizards / Herpetology / Timon princeps
Date: 2012-03-08 10:54:28
Timon
Ocellated Lizard
Mitochondrial DNA
Sand Lizard
Microsatellite
Teira
Lacerta
T. lepidus
T. princeps
Wall lizards
Herpetology
Timon princeps

Amphibia-Reptilia[removed]): 1-10 A molecular phylogeny of the eastern group of ocellated lizard genus

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