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DNA Barcoding of Shared Fish Species From the North Atlantic and Australasia: Minimal Divergence for Most Taxa, but Zeus Faber and Lepidopus Caudatus Each Probably Constitute Two Species
Aquatic Biology
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doi 10.3354/ab00068
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Evolution
Ecology
Oceanography
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Aquatic Science
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Date
July 17, 2008
Authors
RD Ward
FO Costa
BH Holmes
D Steinke
Publisher
Inter-Research Science Center
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