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EMBLEY, T. M., FINLAY, B. J., THOMAS, R. H. and DYAL, P. L. (1992). The use of rRNA sequences and fluorescent probes to investigate the phylogenetic positions of the anaerobic ciliate Metopus palaeformis and its archaeobacterial endosymbiont. Journal of General Microbiology 138, 1479–1487.
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EMBLEY, T. M., FINLAY, B. J., THOMAS, R. H. and DYAL, P. L. (1992). The use of rRNA sequences and fluorescent probes to investigate the phylogenetic positions of the anaerobic ciliate Metopus palaeformis and its archaeobacterial endosymbiont. Journal of General Microbiology 138, 1479–1487.
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