Analysis of major sperm proteins in two nematode species from two classes, Enoplus brevis (Enoplea, Enoplida) and Panagrellus redivivus (Chromadorea, Rhabditida), reveals similar localization, but less homology of protein sequences than expected for Nematoda phylum
Abstract:Analysis of major sperm proteins in two nematode species from two classes, 1 Enoplus brevis (Enoplea, Enoplida) and Panagrellus redivivus (Chromadorea, 2 Rhabditida) reveal similar localization, but less homology of protein 3 sequences than expected for Nematoda phylum 4 5
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