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Lobe-finned fish / Transcription factors / Fauna of Kenya / Coelacanthiformes / Coelacanth / Latimeria / Sarcopterygii / Hox gene / Macropoma / Fish / Biology / Living fossils
Date: 2012-01-06 11:12:15
Lobe-finned fish
Transcription factors
Fauna of Kenya
Coelacanthiformes
Coelacanth
Latimeria
Sarcopterygii
Hox gene
Macropoma
Fish
Biology
Living fossils

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