Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rDNA of the cytoplasmic bacterium Wolbachia from the novel host Folsomia candida (Hexapoda, Collembola) and its implications for wolbachial taxonomy.
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A. Willems | J. Swings | M. Gillis | J. Mertens | A Willems | M Gillis | T T Vandekerckhove | S Watteyne | J G Swings | J Mertens | T. Vandekerckhove | S. Watteyne | Stephanie Watteyne
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