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    Kin structure and social organization in the spotted eagle ray, Aetobatus narinari, off coastal Sarasota, FL

    Observations of elasmobranchs in groups suggest sociality in sharks and rays. However we currently lack a strong understanding of social structure and the role kinship has in structuring group organization in ...

    Jennifer Newby, Tanya Darden, Kim Bassos-Hull in Environmental Biology of Fishes (2014)

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    The western painted turtle genome, a model for the evolution of extreme physiological adaptations in a slowly evolving lineage

    We describe the genome of the western painted turtle, Chrysemys picta bellii, one of the most widespread, abundant, and well-studied turtles. We place the genome into a comparative evolutionary context, and focus...

    H Bradley Shaffer, Patrick Minx, Daniel E Warren, Andrew M Shedlock in Genome Biology (2013)

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    Evolutionary history of anglerfishes (Teleostei: Lophiiformes): a mitogenomic perspective

    The teleost order Lophiiformes, commonly known as the anglerfishes, contains a diverse array of marine fishes, ranging from benthic shallow-water dwellers to highly modified deep-sea midwater species. They com...

    Masaki Miya, Theodore W Pietsch, James W Orr, Rachel J Arnold in BMC Evolutionary Biology (2010)

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    Amniote Phylogenomics: Testing Evolutionary Hypotheses with BAC Library Scanning and Targeted Clone Analysis of Large-Scale DNA Sequences from Reptiles

    Phylogenomics research integrating established principles of systematic biology and taking advantage of the wealth of DNA sequences being generated by genome science holds promise for answering long-standing e...

    Andrew M. Shedlock, Daniel E. Janes, Scott V. Edwards in Phylogenomics (2008)