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Core histone families of mollusca: systematic identification, evolutionary insights, and functional analysis. [PDF]
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Chromosome-level genomes of hard clams Meretrix lamarckii (Deshayes, 1853) and Meretrix meretrix (Linnaeus, 1758). [PDF]
Law STS +7 more
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DeepCOI: a large language model-driven framework for fast and accurate taxonomic assignment in animal metabarcoding. [PDF]
Gwak HJ, Rho M.
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2007
Los moluscos constituyen un phylum numeroso y variado, habitantes de los ambientes marinos, salobres, dulceacuícolas y terrestres; se los halla desde las grandes profundidades oceánicas hasta en las zonas montañosas, a varios miles de metros sobre el nivel del mar.
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Los moluscos constituyen un phylum numeroso y variado, habitantes de los ambientes marinos, salobres, dulceacuícolas y terrestres; se los halla desde las grandes profundidades oceánicas hasta en las zonas montañosas, a varios miles de metros sobre el nivel del mar.
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Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1974
Boss, K. J. 1974. Oblomovism in the Mollusca. Trans. Amer. Micros. Soc., 93: 460-481. Molluscs have two major dormant stages: hibernation, a reaction to reduced temperatures; and aestivation, a response to extremes of heat and drought. These behaviors are collectively referred to as Oblomovism, a term descriptive of the retiring existence recounted by ...
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Boss, K. J. 1974. Oblomovism in the Mollusca. Trans. Amer. Micros. Soc., 93: 460-481. Molluscs have two major dormant stages: hibernation, a reaction to reduced temperatures; and aestivation, a response to extremes of heat and drought. These behaviors are collectively referred to as Oblomovism, a term descriptive of the retiring existence recounted by ...
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1989
Mollusks have a well-deserved reputation for being expert mineralizers based only on their much-admired shell-making abilities. Table 6.1 shows that the reputation is deserved 10-fold as shell formation is just one of many different processes that these animals perform in which biogenic minerals are utilized.
Heinz A. Lowenstam, Stephen Weiner
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Mollusks have a well-deserved reputation for being expert mineralizers based only on their much-admired shell-making abilities. Table 6.1 shows that the reputation is deserved 10-fold as shell formation is just one of many different processes that these animals perform in which biogenic minerals are utilized.
Heinz A. Lowenstam, Stephen Weiner
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