Re-interpretation of terebratulide phylogeny based on immunological data

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Re-interpretation of terebratulide phylogeny based on immunological data. / Endo, K.; Curry, G. B.; Quinn, R.; Collins, M. J.; Muyzer, G.; Westbroek, P.

I: Palaeontology, Bind 37, Nr. 2, 01.01.1994, s. 349-373.

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Endo, K, Curry, GB, Quinn, R, Collins, MJ, Muyzer, G & Westbroek, P 1994, 'Re-interpretation of terebratulide phylogeny based on immunological data', Palaeontology, bind 37, nr. 2, s. 349-373.

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Endo, K., Curry, G. B., Quinn, R., Collins, M. J., Muyzer, G., & Westbroek, P. (1994). Re-interpretation of terebratulide phylogeny based on immunological data. Palaeontology, 37(2), 349-373.

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Endo K, Curry GB, Quinn R, Collins MJ, Muyzer G, Westbroek P. Re-interpretation of terebratulide phylogeny based on immunological data. Palaeontology. 1994 jan. 1;37(2):349-373.

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Endo, K. ; Curry, G. B. ; Quinn, R. ; Collins, M. J. ; Muyzer, G. ; Westbroek, P. / Re-interpretation of terebratulide phylogeny based on immunological data. I: Palaeontology. 1994 ; Bind 37, Nr. 2. s. 349-373.

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