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Sampling localities of three tits and the ground jay. The ground

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PDF) Ground tit genome reveals avian adaptation to living at high altitudes in the Tibetan plateau

Phylogenetic relationship and distance of the ground tit. (a)

Wenjuan WANG, associate professor, Beijing Forestry University

Wenjuan WANG, associate professor, Beijing Forestry University

Sankar SUBRAMANIAN, Senior Lecturer Genetics, PhD, University of the Sunshine Coast, USC, GeneCology Research Centre

Xuehong MENG, Novogene, Beijing

David LAMBERT, Griffith University, Brisbane, Environmental Futures Research Institute

Wenjuan WANG, associate professor, Beijing Forestry University

PDF) Ground tit genome reveals avian adaptation to living at high altitudes in the Tibetan plateau

Hongwei Zhao's research works Novogene, Beijing and other places

PDF) Ground tit genome reveals avian adaptation to living at high altitudes in the Tibetan plateau

Bin GAO, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, CAS, Institute of Zoology

Sankar SUBRAMANIAN, Senior Lecturer Genetics, PhD, University of the Sunshine Coast, USC, GeneCology Research Centre

Sankar SUBRAMANIAN, Senior Lecturer Genetics, PhD, University of the Sunshine Coast, USC, GeneCology Research Centre

Xuehong MENG, Novogene, Beijing