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Mitochondrial consensus sequences from: Mitchell et al. (2021) "Disparate origins for endemic bird taxa from the 'Gondwanan Rainforests' of Central Eastern Australia" Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.

Adelaide University
Mitchell, Kieren ; Hugall, Andrew ; Heiniger, Holly ; Joseph, Leo ; Oliver, Paul
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Mitochondrial consensus sequences from: Mitchell et al. (2021) "Disparate origins for endemic bird taxa from the 'Gondwanan Rainforests' of Central Eastern Australia" Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.

FASTA file containing multiple unaligned sequences.

Sequence identification:
(Genus)_(museum accession)_(GenBank accession)

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ACN 633 798 857