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Phylogenetic tree of partial 16S rDNA sequence (325 nucleotides) with the taxon-specific primer reconstructed from the Potamopyrgus haplotypes (Pa, P. antipodarum; Pe, P. estuarinus) obtained in this work and references obtained from GenBank (the accession number is indicated).

Phylogenetic tree of partial 16S rDNA sequence (325 nucleotides) with the taxon-specific primer reconstructed from the Potamopyrgus haplotypes (Pa, P. antipodarum; Pe, P. estuarinus) obtained in this work and references obtained from GenBank (the accession number is indicated).
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Phylogenetic tree of partial 16S rDNA sequence (325 nucleotides) with the taxon-specific primer reconstructed from the Potamopyrgus haplotypes (Pa, P. antipodarum; Pe, P. estuarinus) obtained in this work and references obtained from GenBank (the accession number is indicated).
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The geographic origin of the voucher P. antipodarum specimens are: Ast1; Ast2; Ast3; USA; NZ; NZ1; NZ2; NEU and EU are: Colloto, Lugones, S. Claudio (Asturias 1, 2, and 3), Wisconsin, New Zealand; Collins River, Onomalutu River (New Zealand, South island); Estonia, France (European samples). Sequences obtained from the water samples, Asturias individuals and New Zealand individuals (south island) sampled in this study are indicated with a blue circle, a purple diamond and a yellow square resp...

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Laura Clusa / Alba Ardura / Fiona Gower / Laura Miralles / Valentina Tsartsianidou / Anastasija Zaiko / Eva Garcia-Vazquez
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New Zealand mud snail populations / non-indigenous populations / New Zealand / throughput sequencing methodologies / spread / Multiple introduction events / clonal reproduction / temperature conditions / North Iberia / PCR / River Nora / inventorying mud snail population assemblages / Potamopyrgus antipodarum / prosobranch mollusk / sequence data / genus Potamopyrgus / Invasive Potamopyrgus Mud Snail / Easy Phylogenetically Informative Method / eDNA tool / New Zealand mud snail / distribution range / Cantabrian corridor / species / source populations / 16 S rDNA / water samples / Genetics / Evolutionary Biology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Ecology / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / Cancer / Inorganic Chemistry

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