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Molecular Systematics of Dictyostelids: 5.8S Ribosomal DNA and Internal Transcribed Spacer Region Analyses

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TABLE 1. Geographic origins of dictyostelid isolates and GenBank accession numbers of the nucleotide sequences
TABLE 2. Percentage of identity of the 5.8S rDNA regions between the different isolates
TABLE 3. Summary of identitiesa
TABLE 4. Percentage of identity of the ITS1 regions between different isolates
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