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Lake Baikal : a unique place to study evolution of sponges and their stress response in an environment nearly unimpaired by anthropogenic perturbation.
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38569
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RP19357
Author:
Efremova, Sofia M.
Citation:
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 2002 v.48, no.4 : 359-371;
Year:
2002
Subject:
Sponges - Lake Baikal
;
Sponges - Evolution
;
Porifera
;
Type:
Reprint
Abstract:
Report on recent data on the evolution of endemic freshwater sponges of the ancient Lake Baikal.
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