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Wares,JP,J P;Cunningham,CW,C W Phylogeography and historical ecology of the North Atlantic intertidal. Evolution 2001-12-01;55(12):2455-69
Andrea Barco, Michael Raupach, Silke Laakmann, Hermann Neumann, Thomas Knebelsberger Identification of North Sea molluscs with DNA barcoding Molecular Ecology Resources 2015-06-19 (PDF)
TREE RECONSTRUCTION OF BIN & NEAREST NEIGHBOR:
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Color & Label Scheme:
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Countries:
Portugal - [10]
Canada - [27]
United Kingdom - [8]
Iceland - [4]
Norway - [12]
Spain - [2]
North Sea - [6]
United States - [3]
North Atlantic Ocean - [1]
DATA MANAGERS:
Public Data:
Private Data:
Charles S Walker - [191] Luisa M. S. Borges - [5] CBG Project Management Team - [23] Thomas Knebelsberger - [6] Student Portal Manager - [3] Robert A Johansen - [1] Katrine Kongshavn - [7]
Rebekka Uhl - [1] Jorge Lobo Arteaga - [20] Christina M. Carr - [3]
Deutsches Zentrum fuer Marine Biodiversitaetsforschung - [6]
Institute of Marine Research, Norway - [1]
Marine Biological Association of the UK - [1]
Mined from GenBank, NCBI - [191]
Universidade do Minho - [21]
Universidade do Minho, Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology - [4]
University of Bergen, Natural History Collections - [7]
University of New England - [2]
Sequencing Centers:
Centre for Biodiversity Genomics - [34] Deutsches Zentrum fuer Marine Biodiversitaetsforschung - [6] Generic Commercial Labs - [3] Institute of Marine Research, Portugal - [20] Portuguese Institute of Malacology - [1] Universidade do Minho - [1] Universidade do Minho, Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology - [3]
Photography:
Alison Forde - [2] CBG Photography Group - [2] Chen and Umer - [2] Christina Carr - [6] Deborah Landry - [2] Kara Layton - [42] Kate Pedersen - [1] Katrine Kongshavn - [14] Robert A. Johansen - [2]
Andre Martel - [20] Andrea Barco - [6] Christina M. Carr - [3] Jon A Kongsrud - [5] Kara K. S. Layton - [2] Luisa M. S. Borges - [4] Nathalie Skahjem - [1] Nova Mieszkowska - [1] Robert A Johansen - [1] Student - [3] Tom Alvestad - [1]