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The phylogenetic relationships of six species of black flies were investigated using the hybridization of iodinated unique DNA sequences. The thermal stability of these labelled hybrids allowed the construction of a phylogenetic tree based on base mismatch between chains of the heterologous duplex.
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Sohn, UI., Rothfels, K.H. & Straus, N.A. DNA: DNA Hybridization studies in black flies. J Mol Evol 5, 75–85 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01732015
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