The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics

LBW Robertson - Cytogenetic and genome research, 2007 - karger.com
Birds are characterised by feathers, flight, a small genome and a very distinctive karyotype.
Despite the large numbers of chromosomes, the diploid count of 2n≈ 80 has remained …

The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics

DK Griffin, LBW Robertson… - Cytogenetic and …, 2007 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Birds are characterised by feathers, flight, a small genome and a very distinctive karyotype.
Despite the large numbers of chromosomes, the diploid count of 2n approximately 80 has …

The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics

DK Griffin, L Robertson, HG Tempest… - … and Genome Research, 2007 - kar.kent.ac.uk
Birds are characterised by feathers, flight, a small genome and a very distinctive karyotype.
Despite the large numbers of chromosomes, the diploid count of 2n approximate to 80 has …

The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics

DK Griffin, LBW Robertson… - Cytogenetic and …, 2007 - search.proquest.com
Birds are characterised by feathers, flight, a small genome and a very distinctive karyotype.
Despite the large numbers of chromosomes, the diploid count of 2n [thick approximate] 80 …

The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics.

DK Griffin, LB Robertson, HG Tempest… - … and Genome Research, 2007 - europepmc.org
Birds are characterised by feathers, flight, a small genome and a very distinctive karyotype.
Despite the large numbers of chromosomes, the diploid count of 2n approximately 80 has …

The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics.

DK Griffin, LBW Robertson, HG Tempest, BM Skinner - 2007 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Birds are characterised by feathers, flight, a small genome and a very distinctive karyotype.
Despite the large numbers of chromosomes, the diploid count of 2n∼ 80 has remained …

[PDF][PDF] The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics

DK Griffin, LBW Robertson, HG Tempest, BM Skinner - researchgate.net
Birds are characterised by feathers, flight, a small genome and a very distinctive karyotype.
Despite the large numbers of chromosomes, the diploid count of 2n; 80 has remained …

The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics.

DK Griffin, LBW Robertson… - Cytogenetic & …, 2007 - search.ebscohost.com
Birds are characterised by feathers, flight, a small genome and a very distinctive karyotype.
Despite the large numbers of chromosomes, the diploid count of 2n & thkap; 80 has …

The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics

DK Griffin, LBW Robertson, HG Tempest… - … and Genome Research, 2007 - karger.com
Birds are characterised by feathers, flight, a small genome and a very distinctive karyotype.
Despite the large numbers of chromosomes, the diploid count of 2n≈ 80 has remained …

The evolution of the avian genome as revealed by comparative molecular cytogenetics

DK Griffin, LBW Robertson, HG Tempest… - … and Genome Research, 2007 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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