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Relatedness among east African coelacanths

Manfred Schartl, Ute Hornung, Karen Hissmann, Jürgen Schauer and Hans Fricke ()
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Manfred Schartl: Physiologische Chemie I, Biozentrum, University of Wuerzburg
Ute Hornung: Physiologische Chemie I, Biozentrum, University of Wuerzburg
Karen Hissmann: Arbeitsgruppe Fricke, Max-Planck-Institut Seewiesen
Jürgen Schauer: Arbeitsgruppe Fricke, Max-Planck-Institut Seewiesen
Hans Fricke: Arbeitsgruppe Fricke, Max-Planck-Institut Seewiesen

Nature, 2005, vol. 435, issue 7044, 901-901

Abstract: Scattered groups of these ancient fish may all stem from a single remote population.

Date: 2005
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