Rogue Mitochondria Turn Hermaphroditic Snails Female: Study

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Rogue Mitochondria Turn Hermaphroditic Snails Female: Study
The accidental finding marks the first time a phenomenon called cytoplasmic sterility, known to occur in plants, has been found in animals.
Rogue Mitochondria Turn Hermaphroditic Snails Female: Study
Non-native molluscan colonizers on deliberately placed shipwrecks in the Florida Keys, with description of a new species of potentially invasive worm-snail (Gastropoda: Vermetidae) [PeerJ]
Rogue Mitochondria Turn Hermaphroditic Snails Female: Study
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Rogue Mitochondria Turn Hermaphroditic Snails Female: Study
Non-native molluscan colonizers on deliberately placed shipwrecks in the Florida Keys, with description of a new species of potentially invasive worm-snail (Gastropoda: Vermetidae) [PeerJ]

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