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parallel gigantism and complex colonization patterns in the cape verde scincid lizards mabuya and macroscincus (reptilia: scincidae) revealed by mitochondrial dna sequences.the scincid lizards of the cape verde islands comprise the extinct endemic giant macroscincus coctei and at least five species of mabuya, one of which, mabuya vaillanti, also had populations with large body size. phylogenetic analysis based on dna sequences derived from the mitochondrial cytochrome b, cytochrome oxidase i and 12s rrna genes (711, 498 and 378 base pairs (bp), respectively) corroborates morphological evidence that these species constitute a clade and that macroscincus is unrelated ...200111487407
relationships of scincid lizards (mabuya spp; reptilia: scincidae) from the cape verde islands based on mitochondrial and nuclear dna sequences.partial dna sequences from two mitochondrial (mt) and one nuclear gene (cytochrome b, 12s rrna, and c-mos) were used to estimate the phylogenetic relationships among the six extant species of skinks endemic to the cape verde archipelago. the species form a monophyletic unit, indicating a single colonization of the islands, probably from west africa. mabuya vaillanti and m. delalandii are sister taxa, as indicated by morphological characters. mabuya fogoensis and m. stangeri are closely related, ...200111341812
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