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Chamaeleonidae natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds.

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Study Details

Large-scale phylogeny of chameleons suggests African origins and Eocene diversification.

Tolley,K.A., Townsend,T.M. and Vences,M.

(03-27-2013) Proc. Biol. Sci. 280:(1759)20130184

PMID:
23536596
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Sequences in this data set

  • KC507713.1Trioceros jacksonii natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
  • KC507712.1Trioceros feae natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
  • KC507711.1Rieppeleon brevicaudatus natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
  • KC507710.1Rhampholeon spectrum natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
  • KC507709.1Rhampholeon platyceps natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
  • KC507708.1Nadzikambia mlanjensis natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
  • KC507707.1Kinyongia fischeri natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
  • KC507706.1Kinyongia adolfifriderici natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
  • KC507705.1Furcifer timoni natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
  • KC507704.1Furcifer lateralis natural killer-tumor recognition protein (NKTR) gene, partial cds
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