Diverse adaptations of an ancestral gill: a common evolutionary origin for wings, breathing organs, and spinnerets


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Damen, Saridaki, Averof
Current Biology, vol. 12, 2002, pp. 1711-1716

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Damen, Saridaki, & Averof. (2002). Diverse adaptations of an ancestral gill: a common evolutionary origin for wings, breathing organs, and spinnerets. Current Biology, 12, 1711–1716.


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Damen, Saridaki, and Averof. “Diverse Adaptations of an Ancestral Gill: a Common Evolutionary Origin for Wings, Breathing Organs, and Spinnerets.” Current Biology 12 (2002): 1711–1716.


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Damen, et al. “Diverse Adaptations of an Ancestral Gill: a Common Evolutionary Origin for Wings, Breathing Organs, and Spinnerets.” Current Biology, vol. 12, 2002, pp. 1711–16.


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@article{damen2002a,
  title = {Diverse adaptations of an ancestral gill: a common evolutionary origin for wings, breathing organs, and spinnerets},
  year = {2002},
  journal = {Current Biology},
  pages = {1711-1716},
  volume = {12},
  author = {Damen and Saridaki and Averof}
}





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