Independently Evolving Species in Asexual Bdelloid Rotifers
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Diego Fontaneto | E. Herniou | T. Barraclough | D. Fontaneto | C. Boschetti | Timothy G Barraclough | Giulio Melone | Manuela Caprioli | C. Ricci | M. Caprioli | G. Melone | Claudia Ricci | Elisabeth A Herniou | Chiara Boschetti
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