Variation in the SSUrDNA of the Genus Protostelium Leads to a New Phylogenetic Understanding of the Genus and of the Species Concept for Protostelium mycophaga (Protosteliida, Amoebozoa)
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1. Department of Biological Sciences University of Arkansas Science and Engineering Building Room 601 Fayetteville Arkansas 72701
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National Science Foundation
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
Microbiology
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jeu.12476
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