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A study underlying this comment was supported by long-term research development project RVO 67985939 (The Czech Academy of Sciences), by the Hlávka Foundation and by the Rector's Mobility Fund of the Charles University. I also thank developers and contributors to Papers Past archive, the staff of National Library in Wellington and Hocken Collections library in Dunedin for their assistance, and CBER, University College London and BioProtection Centre, Lincoln for facilities.
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Pavel, P. Comment on: Assessment of the dunnocks’ introduction to New Zealand using innate immune-gene diversity, by Lara et al. Evol Ecol 35, 655–656 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10682-021-10122-z
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