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1. Phylogenetic Relationships Of Eurasian Catfishes (Otocephala: Siluriformes) And Divergence Time Estimates For Major Otocephalan Clades
2. Molecular Characterization And Phylogenetic Analysis Of The Mitogenomes Of Two Hydrothermal Vent Crustaceans And The Circadian Clock Gene Of Macrobrachium Rosenbergii
3. Determination Of The Mitochondrial Genome Of Five Grasshopper Si And Orthoptera Pedigree Genome Analysis
4. The Locust Suborder Three Kinds Of Insect Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing Acridoidea Phylogenetic Analysis
5. The Comparative Analysis On Mitogenome Of Pamphagidae
6. The Complete Mitogenome Of Takydromus Amurensis And Genetic Variation Of Cytb Gene In Different Geographical Populations
7. The Phylogenetic Evolution Analysis Of Meriones And Desmodillus In China
8. Research On Sequencing Of Mitogenome And Phylogenetic Analysis Within Haliotis Discus Hannai Ino、 Haliotis Iris Martyn And Hybrid F1
9. Determination Of Three Orthopteran Insect Mitochondrial Genome And Phylogenetic Analysis
10. Red Tail Paracobitis Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing And Phylogenetic Analysis Of The Carp Suborder
11. The Complete Mitogenome Of Gekko Swinhonis And Takydromus Sexlineatus And The Phylogenetic Analysis Of Squamata
12. Phylogeny And Evolution Of Hydrothermal Vent Decapods In West Pacific And Indian Oceans
13. Paleogenomic Research Of Ancient Populations From Northern China
14. Mitochondrial Genome Comparison, Lineage And Evolution Of Orthoptera
15. The Complete Mitochondrial Genome Sequence Analysis And The Molecular Phylogenetic Study On Some Chinese Species Of The Genus Phrynocephalus(Agamidae)
16. Adaptations To Deep-sea,Insights From Omic Studies On Bathymodiolus Platifrons
17. Research On Phylogeny And Acoustic Signal Evolution Of Ensifera Based On Complete Mitochondrial Genome
18. NUMTs And Mitophylogenomics Of Passerines
19. Molecular Phytogeny And Evolution In Calyptratae Flies With An Emphasis On Evolution Of The Oestroidea
20. Phylogeny And Adaptive Evolution Of The Bats Within Rhinolophus Philippinensis Group
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