Size, shape, and direction matters: Matching secondary genital structures in male and female mites using multiple microscopy techniques and 3D modeling.
Studies of female genital structures have generally lagged behind comparable studies of male genitalia, in part because of an assumption of a lower level of variability, but also because internal genitalia are much more difficult to study. Using multiple microscopy techniques, including video stereo...
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Autores principales: | Orlando Cómbita-Heredia, Connor J Gulbronson, Ronald Ochoa, Edwin Javier Quintero-Gutiérrez, Gary Bauchan, Hans Klompen |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c4b56458277e43c2b98dd6e95827cdb6 |
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