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English: Cell aggregations of Syssomonas multiformis near the bottom of Petri dish (K, L, M, O) and floating aggregation of flagellated cells (N).
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Source (2020). "Insights into the origin of metazoan multicellularity from predatory unicellular relatives of animals". BMC Biology 18: 39. DOI:10.1186/s12915-020-0762-1.
Author Denis V. Tikhonenkov, Elisabeth Hehenberger, Anton S. Esaulov, Olga I. Belyakova, Yuri A. Mazei, Alexander P. Mylnikov & Patrick J. Keeling

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Aggregates of Syssomonas multiformis

9 April 2020

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