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Fractious phylogenies

Thomas D. Kocher ()
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Thomas D. Kocher: Hubbard Center for Genome Studies, University of New Hampshire

Nature, 2003, vol. 423, issue 6939, 489-491

Abstract: Speciation has been unusually fast among the cichlid fishes of Lake Victoria. An unexpectedly distant ancestor, which perhaps already had a predisposition for rapid speciation, may have seeded this 'species flock'.

Date: 2003
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