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Along came a sea spider

Graham E. Budd () and Maximilian J. Telford ()
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Graham E. Budd: University of Uppsala
Maximilian J. Telford: University College London

Nature, 2005, vol. 437, issue 7062, 1099-1101

Abstract: An investigation of brain development in sea spiders provides hints about how the earliest arthropod head evolved. These observations are bound to provoke controversy in an already acrimonious field.

Date: 2005
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