Recombination in bdelloid rotifer genomes: asexuality, transfer and stress
<p>Bdelloid rotifers constitute a class of microscopic animals living in freshwater habitats worldwide. Several strange features of bdelloids have drawn attention: their ability to tolerate desiccation and other stresses, a lack of reported males across the clade despite centuries of study, an...
Main Authors: | Wilson, CG, Pieszko, T, Nowell, RW, Barraclough, TG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2024
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