1984
DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1984.tb00256.x
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AN APPARENT DISJUNCTION BETWEEN THE EVOLUTION OF FORM AND SUBSTANCE IN THE GENUS TETRAHYMENA

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“…). Norman's amply documented conclusion of “An apparent disjunction between the evolution of form and substance in the genus Tetrahymena” (Williams ) strongly reinforced an identical conclusion arrived at nearly simultaneously by David Nanney ().…”
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“…). Norman's amply documented conclusion of “An apparent disjunction between the evolution of form and substance in the genus Tetrahymena” (Williams ) strongly reinforced an identical conclusion arrived at nearly simultaneously by David Nanney ().…”
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“…), for cell‐surface proteins identified by lactoperoxidase iodination (Williams et al. ), for tetrins (Williams ), and for Triton X‐100 insoluble cytoskeletal proteins prepared using a simplified version of the Vaudaux procedure (Williams et al. ).…”
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