Mitochondrial genomes of two Polydora (Spionidae) species provide further evidence that mitochondrial architecture in the Sedentaria (Annelida) is not conserved
Abstract Contrary to the early evidence, which indicated that the mitochondrial architecture in one of the two major annelida clades, Sedentaria, is relatively conserved, a handful of relatively recent studies found evidence that some species exhibit elevated rates of mitochondrial architecture evol...
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Main Authors: | Lingtong Ye, Tuo Yao, Jie Lu, Jingzhe Jiang, Changming Bai |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/81c60637e25e45b7b11c004a97c59f7f |
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