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A 2004 molecular study supports the redback's status as a distinct species, as does the unique abdomen-presenting behaviour of the male during mating.
A 2006 molecular study supports the division of phocids into two monophyletic subfamilies: Monachinae, which consists of Mirounga, Monachus and Lobodontini; and Phocinae, which includes Pusa, Phoca, Halichoerus, Histriophoca, Pagophilus, Erignathus and Cystophora.
Molecular studies support the hypothesis that Corsica Island was a glacial refugium for a number of forest birds during the Pleistocene.
Nonetheless, molecular studies support the view that some vesicomyid clams spread easily along continental margins and trans-Pacific migrations have been suggested for several species by molecular studies [103].
Most molecular studies support paraphyly of crustaceans with respect to hexapods.
Recent molecular studies support the position of the Echiura, traditionally ranked as a separate phylum, within the capitellids.
Several lines of evidence from molecular studies support the idea that these tumours are biologically distinct and may arise through distinct oncogenic pathways.
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