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Repeatome and genome size evolution in Scyphozoa jellyfishes (Medusozoa: Cnidaria)

Poster in Biodiversity Genomics 2020. Presenter: Santander Mylena D. [email protected]
Santander MD., Maronna MM, Gamero-Mora E., Molinari CG., Lawley JW., Stampar SN., Morandini AC., Andrade SC.

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Poster background image: Plate 35: Stomolophus. Haeckel E. 1979. Das System der Medusen. Gustav Fisher, Jena.

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