Genomic insights into zokors’ phylogeny and speciation in China
Xi Liu(Lanzhou University), Kexin Li(Qingdao University of Technology), Zhenyuan Cai(Qinghai University), Xuan An(Lanzhou University), Tuo Feng(Shaanxi Institute of Zoology), Shangzhe Zhang(Lanzhou University), Na Wan(Lanzhou University), Zhuoran Kuang(Lanzhou University), Leyan Mao(Lanzhou University), Fang Li(Lanzhou University), Zhenglei Qiao(Mudanjiang Normal University), Xiaolong Liang(Lanzhou University), Eviatar Nevo(University of Haifa), Yinjia Wang(Lanzhou University)
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