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dc.contributor.authorMiller, David Jamesen
dc.contributor.authorBall, Eldon E.en
dc.date.issued2005en
dc.identifier.citationCurrent Biology, 2005; 15(1):R26-R28en
dc.identifier.issn0960-9822en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/47847-
dc.description.abstractA recent report of high levels of genetic variation between strains of Trichoplax adhaerens challenges the traditional view that the phylum Placozoa comprises only one species. At the morphological level, placozoans are amongst the simplest extant animals, but molecular evidence suggests that they may have more complex origins.en
dc.publisherElsevieren
dc.titleAnimal Evolution: The enigmatic phylum placozoa revisiteden
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.contributor.organisationCentre for the Molecular Genetics of Developmenten
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.cub.2004.12.016en
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