The molecular phylogeny of Asian freshwater and marine stingrays ...
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The molecular phylogeny of Asian freshwater and marine stingrays ...
Key words: cytochrome b gene, freshwater stingray, molecular phylogeny, .... tree constructions above for H. chaophraya and P. sephen were large enough.