A mobile element-based evolutionary history of guenons (tribe Cercopithecini)
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Jinchuan Xing | M. Batzer | Jinchuan Xing | Hui Wang | D. Ray | Yuhua Zhang | T. Disotell | A. Tosi | Mark A Batzer | Hui Wang | Yuhua Zhang | David A Ray | Anthony J Tosi | Todd R Disotell
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