Using COI barcodes to identify forensically and medically important blowflies.

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Published in Med Vet Entomol on March 01, 2007

Authors

L A Nelson1, J F Wallman, M Dowton

Author Affiliations

1: Institute for Biomolecular Science, School of Biological Sciences, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. lan51@uow.edu.au

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