Multiple introns in a deep-sea Annelid (Decemunciger: Ampharetidae) mitochondrial genome
Abstract Wood falls provide episodic fluxes of energy to the sea floor that are degraded by a species-rich benthic fauna. Part of this rich diversity includes annelid polychaetes but unfortunately, our understanding of such fauna is limited and their genetic variability and evolutionary origins rema...
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Main Authors: | Angelo F. Bernardino, Yuanning Li, Craig R. Smith, Kenneth M. Halanych |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/82a368b44d2942debc14f2b0d2fa1cc8 |
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