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The Brachiopoda, a division of Annelida
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Brachiopods of the northern North Atlantic and Arctic, with a focus on Norwegian fauna
Ten species of Brachiopoda have been found living around Norway, including the Arctic Svalbard and Jan Mayen, while 26 are recorded here for the region extending from the Arctic Ocean in the North to the northernmost North Atlantic and Celtic Sea in the
Jesper Hansen
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VARIABILITA DEL BRACHIDIO Dl GRYPHUS MINOR (PHILIPPI) TEREBRATULIDA, BRACHIOPODA
A sample of 104 specimens of Gryphus minor (Philippi), collected in a single bed in Lower Pleistocene clays of Croce Valanidi (Reggio Calabria, Italy) is here considered. The variation of the brachidium was studied by means of 11 characters.
DOMENICA SACCÀ
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Se caracterizó la comunidad bentónica de fondos blandos del costado sur de la Bahía de Taganga, Caribe colombiano, de acuerdo a sus atributos comunitarios en época de lluvias entre septiembre y diciembre de 2009.
Eliana Barrios Vásquez +2 more
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The evolutionary diversification and antimicrobial potential of MPEG1 in Metazoa. [PDF]
Chen Y, Yuan Z, Sun L.
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Reply to L.E. Popov and L.E. Holmer (CG2003_A06_LEP-LEH): Obolid taxonomy
Since early in the 19th Century the taxonomy of fossil obolids has been the subject of numerous controversies (Table 1), so the development of new criteria for their proper differentiation is mandatory.
Emig Christian C.
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Genomic and transcriptomic survey of bryozoan Hox and ParaHox genes with emphasis on phylactolaemate bryozoans. [PDF]
Saadi AJ +3 more
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Updated knowledge and a proposed nomenclature for nuclear receptors with two DNA binding domains (2DBD-NRs). [PDF]
Wu W, LoVerde PT.
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Understanding linguloid brachiopods: Obolus and Ungula as examples
Emig (2002) re-examined the taxonomy of the genus Obolus Eichwald from the Middle Cambrian - earliest Ordovician of the East Baltic region as part of a proposal for a wholesale revision of the principles of linguloid systematics.
Popov Leonid E., Holmer Lars E.
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Taxonomic Distribution and Molecular Evolution of Mytilectins. [PDF]
Gerdol M +6 more
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