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1 Yi-Jyun Luo, "The Lingula genome provides insights into brachiopod evolution and the origin of phosphate biomineralization" Springer Nature 6 : 8301-, 2015
2 Emig CC, "Proof that Lingula (Brachiopoda) is not a living fossil, and emended diagnoses of the family Lingulidae" 1 : 1-8, 2003
3 Emig CC, "On the history of the names Lingula anatina, and on the confusion of the forms assigned them among the Brachiopoda" 2008 (2008): 2008
4 Endo K, "Nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequence reveal unexpected genetic heterogeneity among northern Pacific populations of the brachiopod Lingula anatina" 39 : 105-112, 2001
5 Endo K, "Novel repetitive structures, deviant protein-encoding sequences and unidentified ORFs in the mitochondrial genome of the brachiopod Lingula anatina" 61 : 36-53, 2005
6 Sato S, "Morphological and genetic comparisons between Lingula adamsi Dall, 1873 from South Korea and Japan" 59 : 13-18, 2004
7 Luo YJ, "Mitochondrial gene order variation in the brachiopod Lingula anatina and its implications for mitochondrial evolution in lophotrochozoans" 1 : 31-40, 2015
8 D. C. Wallace, "Mitochondrial DNA Genetics and the Heteroplasmy Conundrum in Evolution and Disease" Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 5 (5): a021220-a021220, 2013
9 Saito M, "Mitochondrial COI sequences of brachiopods:genetic code shared with protostomes and limits of utility for phylogenetic reconstruction" 15 : 331-344, 2000
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