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Sum of the arthropod parts

Mark Blaxter ()
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Mark Blaxter: Institute of Cell, Animal and Population Biology, King's Buildings, University of Edinburgh

Nature, 2001, vol. 413, issue 6852, 121-122

Abstract: Being an arthropod, with an external skeleton and jointed limbs, is a good thing in evolutionary terms. But the question of how the main groups of arthropods are related remains a subject of intense debate.

Date: 2001
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