A molecular footprint of limb loss: sequence variation of the autopodial identity gene Hoxa-13 (2008)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: KOHLSDORF, TIANA - FFCLRP
- Unidade: FFCLRP
- Subjects: EVOLUÇÃO MOLECULAR; SQUAMATA; BIOLOGIA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Journal of Molecular Evolution
- ISSN: 0022-2844
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: on-line, 2008
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ABNT
KOHLSDORF, Tiana; CUMMINGS, Michael P.; LYNCH, Vincent J.; et al. A molecular footprint of limb loss: sequence variation of the autopodial identity gene Hoxa-13. Journal of Molecular Evolution, New York, 2008. -
APA
Kohlsdorf, T., Cummings, M. P., Lynch, V. J., Stopper, G. F., Takahashi, K., & Wagner, G. P. (2008). A molecular footprint of limb loss: sequence variation of the autopodial identity gene Hoxa-13. Journal of Molecular Evolution. -
NLM
Kohlsdorf T, Cummings MP, Lynch VJ, Stopper GF, Takahashi K, Wagner GP. A molecular footprint of limb loss: sequence variation of the autopodial identity gene Hoxa-13. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 2008 ; -
Vancouver
Kohlsdorf T, Cummings MP, Lynch VJ, Stopper GF, Takahashi K, Wagner GP. A molecular footprint of limb loss: sequence variation of the autopodial identity gene Hoxa-13. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 2008 ; - Fight versus flight: the interaction of temperature and body size determines antipredator behaviour in tegu lizards
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