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Karyotypic evolution in Aotus
Gary J. Galbreath
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Program in Biological Sciences
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Ancestral Form
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Ancestral Karyotype
20%
Aotus
100%
Cladogram
40%
Diploid number
20%
Karyogram
20%
Karyotypic Diversity
20%
Karyotypic Variation
100%
Pelage
20%
Phylogenetic Hypothesis
20%
Platyrrhines
20%
Single Origin
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Karyotype
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Monophyly
100%
Phylogeny
100%
Taxon
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cladistics
100%
Monophyly
100%