Evidence from the resurrected family Polyrhabdinidae Kamm, 1922 (Apicomplexa: Gregarinomorpha) supports the epimerite, an attachment organelle, as a major eugregarine innovation
Evidence from the resurrected family Polyrhabdinidae Kamm, 1922 (Apicomplexa: Gregarinomorpha) supports the epimerite, an attachment organelle, as a major eugregarine innovation https://t.co/0eCTo2RyNF by @GPaskerova et al. https://t.co/oThFDLd6Pt
Evidence from the resurrected family Polyrhabdinidae Kamm, 1922 (Apicomplexa: Gregarinomorpha) supports the epimerite, an attachment organelle, as a major eugregarine innovation https://t.co/0eCTo2RyNF #protists by Gita Paskerova et al. https://t.co/jFSyER54h8
Evidence from the resurrected family Polyrhabdinidae Kamm, 1922 (Apicomplexa: Gregarinomorpha) supports the epimerite, an attachment organelle, as a major eugregarine innovation https://t.co/VAiNdrFGxT @thePeerJ https://t.co/aKy7QRxY7h
New research from @GPaskerova et al. finds evidence from the resurrected family Polyrhabdinidae Kamm, 1922 supports the epimerite, an attachment organelle, as a major eugregarine innovation
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