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The Phylogenetic Status of Arthropods, as Inferred from 18S rRNA Sequences J. McClintock Turbeville, David A4. Pfeifer, 2 Katharine G. Field, 3 and Rudolf A. Rafl Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology and Department of Biology, Indiana University Partial 18s rRNA sequences of five
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B. Michalik D. Grzebelus R. Baranski T. Kotlinska Introduction Carrot is one of the most important vegetables grown in Poland, used as a fresh vegetable all year long as well as for juice production, canning and baby food.
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Fig. 3. Archaeological starch grains extracted from the surfaces and tissue of desiccated chili pepper specimens from Guilá Naquitz. (Left) Starch grain from Phaseolus sp. from square D12. (Right) Starch grain from Capsicum sp. from square E12. Table 2.
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G., Xu, T., Guo, L.D., Liu, A.R. Zhang, Y. and Pan, X.H. (2007). Endophytic Pestalotiopsis species associated with plants of Podocarpaceae, Theaceae and Taxaceae in southern China. Fungal Diversity 24: 55-74.
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