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Source: PubMed
Nature
Jan 20, 2011;469 (7330): 308-9.
Evolutionary biology: Farming writ small.
Jacobus J Boomsma
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PMID: 21248834
DOI: 10.1038/469308a
Abstract
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MeSH Term
Agriculture
Animals
Bacteria
Dictyostelium
Feeding Behavior
Reproduction
Spores
Symbiosis
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