Evolution and Speciation in Protozoa

Evolution and Speciation in Protozoa

T.J. Pandian

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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Biología del desarrollo
ISBN:
9781032347561
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The polyphyletic Protozoa have explored the possibility of performing almost all metazoan functions with a few subcellular organelles.

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