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doi[removed]rspb[removed]Out of Africa: origins of the Taenia tapeworms in humans Eric P. Hoberg1*, Nancy L. Alkire2, Alan de Queiroz2 and Arlene Jones3 1
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Document Date: 2015-01-17 19:20:14


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B GenBank / Sinauer Associates / European Molecular Biology Laboratory / Systematics Laboratory / J. W. & Nadler S. A. / John Wiley and Sons / Brigham Young University Press / /

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Africa / Asia / /

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University of Chicago Press / The Natural History Museum / University Museum / Prentice Hall / University of Colorado / /

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food habits / food animals / hominid food procurement strategies / diversiĀ¢ed food resources / /

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Out of Africa / /

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Taenia falls / /

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United States Department of Agriculture / Department of Environmental Population and Organismic Biology / Department of Zoology / Agricultural Research Service / University of Colorado / Biosystematics Unit of the Parasite Biology / Beltsville Area Research Center / Brigham Young University / University of Chicago Press / US Federal Reserve / University of Colorado / Boulder / Royal Society / Smithsonian / /

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Pepe / White / Van Etten / Taenia spp / John Gatesy / Anibal Solorzano / B. Rosenthal / Kay Behrensmeyer / Suwa / John Harris / John Alroy / /

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T. D. / R. N. / Author / /

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Maryland / Illinois / Colorado / /

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sub-Saharan Africa / /

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radiation / molecular evolution / /

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