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Molecular evolution of mitochondrial DNAs in rain frogs (Amphibia:Anura: Breviciptidae:Breviceps): Discovery of the secondary largest vertebrate mitochondrial genome and the cause of genome size increase
Molecular evolution of mitochondrial DNAs in rain frogs (Amphibia:Anura: Breviciptidae:Breviceps): Discovery of the secondary largest vertebrate mitochondrial genome and the cause of genome size increase
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博士論文
障害者向け資料あり
逸見, 敬太郎
2020-03-23
National Diet Library
地域自然史と保全
地域自然史と保全
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雑誌タイトル
関西自然保護機構 編
関西自然保護機構
2012-
<Z6-4353>
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広島大学総合博物館研究報告
広島大学総合博物館研究報告
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広島大学総合博物館
2009-2018
<Z72-B440>
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フクラガエル属におけるmtDNAの分子進化 : 脊椎動物で2番目に巨大なミトコンドリアゲノムの発見とその発生要因
フクラガエル属におけるmtDNAの分子進化 : 脊椎動物で2番目に巨大なミトコンドリアゲノムの発見とその発生要因
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逸見, 敬太郎
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