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The Skull of the Upper Cretaceous Snake Dinilysia Patagonica Smith-Woodward, 1901, and Its Phylogenetic Position Revisited
Opinion No. 82-811
Fauna of Australia 2A
Phylogenetic Relationships of the Dwarf Boas and a Comparison of Bayesian and Bootstrap Measures of Phylogenetic Support
Fauna of Australia 2A
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Fauna of Australia 2A
A Case Study of Sex-Linkage in Python Regius(Serpentes: Boidae)
Snake W Sex Chromosome: the Shadow of Ancestral Amniote Super-Sex Chromosome
The Available Name for the Taxonomic Group Uniting Boas and Pythons
Higher-Level Snake Phylogeny Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of 12S Rrna and 16S Rrna Genes
Downloaded from the NBCI Genbank Database Emerging from Hibernation in Order to Bask, Mate, and (See Additional File 9)
Toward a Tree-Of-Life for the Boas and Pythons: Multilocus Species-Level Phylogeny with Unprecedented Taxon Sampling ⇑ R
Higher-Level Relationships of Snakes Inferred from Four Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genes
Gauthier, J.A., Kearney, M., Maisano, J.A., Rieppel, O., Behlke, A., 2012
Snakes (Serpentes)
Constrictores Oppel, 1811 – the Available Name for the Taxonomic Group Uniting Boas and Pythons
Biodiversity of the Snakes in Northern and Western Mountains of Iran, With
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The Higher-Level Relationships of Alethinophidian Snakes Inferred from Seven Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genes
Phylogenetic Relationships Within Squamata Richard Estes, Kevin De Queiroz, and Jacques Gauthier
The Visual Pigments of Henophidian Snakes
Serpentes: Uropeltidae): Allozymes and Albumin Immunology
Landscape of Snake' Sex Chromosomes Evolution Spanning
The Basicranial Morphology of Madtsoiid Snakes (Squamata, Ophidia) and the Earliest Alethinophidia (Serpentes)
Phylogenetic Relationships and Evolution of Snakes
Proliferation, Migration, and Survival of Cells in the Telencephalon of the Ball Python, Python Regius
Existence of Bov-B LINE Retrotransposons in Snake Lineages Reveals Recent Multiple Horizontal Gene Transfers with Copy Number Variation
First Record of a Melanistic Specimen of Cylindrophis Ruffus (Laurenti, 1768) Sensu Lato (Serpentes: Cylindrophiidae)