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Keywords: Phyllostomidae
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Journal:
Cytogenetic and Genome Research
Cytogenet Genome Res (2021) 161 (12): 569–577.
Published Online: 28 January 2022
...João C. Farias; Neide Santos; Darlene P. Bezerra; Cibele G. Sotero-Caio The subfamily Lonchorhininae encompasses 6 species of sword-nosed bats ( Lonchorhina ) and is one of the most problematic lineages in the Neotropical leaf-nosed bats (Phyllostomidae) phylogeny. There are at least 5 different...
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Genetics
C.G. Sotero-Caio, J.C. Pieczarka, C.Y. Nagamachi, A.J.B. Gomes, T.C. Lira, P.C.M. O’Brien, M.A. Ferguson-Smith, M.J. Souza, N. Santos
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Cytogenetic and Genome Research
Cytogenet Genome Res (2011) 132 (3): 156–164.
Published Online: 22 December 2010
... in the family. One of the most fascinating events in the evolution of the Phyllostomidae is the origin of vampires (subfamily Desmodontinae), the only mammalian group with an obligate blood feeding strategy. This subfamily comprises 3 monotypic genera, represented by the species Diphylla ecaudata (DEC...