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The western painted turtle genome, a model for the evolution of extreme physiological adaptations in a slowly evolving lineage
BACKGROUND: We describe the genome of the western painted turtle, Chrysemys picta bellii, one of the most widespread, abundant, and well-studied turtles. We place the genome into a comparative evolutionary context, and focus on genomic features associated with tooth loss, immune function, longevity,...
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