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About Citation title: "Genomic Scans Support Repetitive Continental Colonization Events during the Rapid Radiation of Voles (Rodentia: Microtus): the Utility of AFLPs versus Mitochondrial and Nuclear Sequence Markers ".
About Study name: "Genomic Scans Support Repetitive Continental Colonization Events during the Rapid Radiation of Voles (Rodentia: Microtus): the Utility of AFLPs versus Mitochondrial and Nuclear Sequence Markers ".
About This study is part of submission 10744 (Status: Published).

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ID Matrix Title Description Data type NTAX NCHAR Taxa
M6289 Fig3a_cytb multiple individuals per species Nucleic Acid 62 930 View Taxa Download NeXML File Download Reconstructed NEXUS File Download Original File Matrix Row List
M6288 Fig2c_avpr1a_exon1 one individual per species Nucleic Acid 34 783 View Taxa Download NeXML File Download Reconstructed NEXUS File Download Original File Matrix Row List
M6292 Fig7_combined_upstram_exon1_cytb combined Nucleic Acid 44 2412 View Taxa Download NeXML File Download Reconstructed NEXUS File Download Original File Matrix Row List
M6286 Fig2a_cytb one individual per species Nucleic Acid 25 930 View Taxa Download NeXML File Download Reconstructed NEXUS File Download Original File Matrix Row List
M6291 Fig3c_avpr1a_exon1 multiple individuals per species Nucleic Acid 74 783 View Taxa Download NeXML File Download Reconstructed NEXUS File Download Original File Matrix Row List
M6293 Fig8_combined_upstrm_exon1_GHR combined Nucleic Acid 9 1864 View Taxa Download NeXML File Download Reconstructed NEXUS File Download Original File Matrix Row List
M6287 Fig2b_avpr1a_upstream one individual per species Nucleic Acid 32 699 View Taxa Download NeXML File Download Reconstructed NEXUS File Download Original File Matrix Row List
M6290 Fig3b_avpr1a_upstream multiple individuals per species Nucleic Acid 59 703 View Taxa Download NeXML File Download Reconstructed NEXUS File Download Original File Matrix Row List