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High mitochondrial haplotype diversity of Coleps sp. (Ciliophora: Prostomatida)

To date the awareness of the temporal population structure in eukaryotic microbes is very limited. This is exemplified in the scarce knowledge about the intraspecific genetic variation in ciliates. To elucidate the genetic variation of Coleps (Ciliophora: Prostomatida), we employed the analysis of t...

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Published in:Environmental microbiology 2008-03, Vol.10 (3), p.626-634
Main Authors: Barth, Dana, Tischer, Karolin, Berger, Helmut, Schlegel, Martin, Berendonk, Thomas U
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