What are the closest relatives of the hot-spring snakes (Colubridae, Thermophis), the relict species endemic to the Tibetan Plateau?


Autoria(s): Huang, Song; Liu, Shao-ying; Guo, Peng; Zhang, Ya-ping; Zhao, Er-mi
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2009

Resumo

We conducted phylogenetic analyses to identify the closest related living relatives of the Xizang and Sichuan hot-spring snakes (T baileyi and T. zhaoermii) endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, using mitochondrial DNA sequences (cyt b, ND4) from eight specimen

We extend our thanks to Dr. Anita Malhotra (Bangor University, Wales, UK) for her valuable comments and extensive revisions on this manuscript. This research was funded by grants from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (20080431285), the Science Re

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http://159.226.149.42:8088/handle/152453/4325

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/47460

Direitos

What are the closest relatives of the hot-spring snakes (Colubridae, Thermophis), the relict species endemic to the Tibetan Plateau?

Fonte

Huang, Song; Liu, Shao-ying; Guo, Peng; Zhang, Ya-ping; Zhao, Er-mi.What are the closest relatives of the hot-spring snakes (Colubridae, Thermophis), the relict species endemic to the Tibetan Plateau?,51,438-446,Thermophis; Xenodontinae; Maximum likelihood; Bayesian inference; Tibetan Plateau; Hengduan Mountains(SCI-E ):We extend our thanks to Dr. Anita Malhotra (Bangor University, Wales, UK) for her valuable comments and extensive revisions on this manuscript. This research was funded by grants from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (20080431285), the Science Re

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Evolutionary Biology; Genetics & Heredity #Thermophis #Xenodontinae #Maximum likelihood #Bayesian inference #Tibetan Plateau #Hengduan Mountains
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