[HTML][HTML] Phylogenetic analysis of symbionts in feather-feeding lice of the genus Columbicola: evidence for repeated symbiont replacements
WA Smith, KF Oakeson, KP Johnson, DL Reed… - BMC evolutionary …, 2013 - Springer
Background Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
Phylogenetic analysis of symbionts in feather-feeding lice of the genus Columbicola: evidence for repeated symbiont replacements.
WA Smith, KF Oakeson, KP Johnson, DL Reed… - 2013 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
[PDF][PDF] PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF SYMBIONTS IN FEATHER FEEDING LICE OF THE GENUS COLUMBICOLA: EVIDENCE FOR REPEATED SYMBIONT …
WA Smith, KP Johnson, KF Oakeson, DL Reed… - STATEMENT OF …, 2012 - core.ac.uk
Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically transmitted.
Such symbionts typically involve a monophyletic group of bacteria living in a well-defined …
Such symbionts typically involve a monophyletic group of bacteria living in a well-defined …
Phylogenetic analysis of symbionts in feather-feeding lice of the genus Columbicola: evidence for repeated symbiont replacements
WA Smith, KF Oakeson, KP Johnson… - BMC Evolutionary …, 2013 - search.proquest.com
Background: Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
Phylogenetic analysis of symbionts in feather-feeding lice of the genus Columbicola: evidence for repeated symbiont replacements
WA Smith, KF Oakeson, KP Johnson, DL Reed… - BMC Evolutionary …, 2013 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically transmitted …
Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically transmitted …
Phylogenetic analysis of symbionts in feather-feeding lice of the genus Columbicola: evidence for repeated symbiont replacements
WA Smith, KF Oakeson, KP Johnson… - BMC evolutionary …, 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
Phylogenetic analysis of symbionts in feather-feeding lice of the genus Columbicola: evidence for repeated symbiont replacements.
WA Smith, KF Oakeson, KP Johnson… - BMC Evolutionary …, 2013 - europepmc.org
Background Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
Phylogenetic analysis of symbionts in feather-feeding lice of the genus Columbicola: evidence for repeated symbiont replacements.
WA Smith, KF Oakeson, KP Johnson… - BMC Evolutionary …, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
[PDF][PDF] Phylogenetic analysis of symbionts in feather-feeding lice of the genus Columbicola: evidence for repeated symbiont replacements
WA Smith, KF Oakeson, KP Johnson, DL Reed… - 2013 - darwin.biology.utah.edu
Background: Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
[PDF][PDF] Phylogenetic analysis of symbionts in feather-feeding lice of the genus Columbicola: evidence for repeated symbiont replacements
WA Smith, KF Oakeson, KP Johnson, DL Reed… - 2013 - Citeseer
Background: Many groups of insects have obligate bacterial symbionts that are vertically
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …
transmitted. Such associations are typically characterized by the presence of a monophyletic …