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    Ultrastructure of Meelsvirus: A nuclear virus of arrow worms (phylum Chaetognatha) producing giant "tailed" virions by Shinn, George L, Bullard, Brianna L

    Published in PloS one (19-09-2018)
    “…Most known giant viruses, i.e., viruses producing giant virions, parasitize amoebae and other unicellular eukaryotes. Although they vary in the level of…”
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    TEM analyses of chaetognath reproductive organs by Shinn, George L

    “…Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) enables analysis of subcellular organization. It is especially useful for describing the diverse array of cell types in…”
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    Ultrastructure of Meelsvirus: A nuclear virus of arrow worms by Shinn, George L, Bullard, Brianna L

    Published in PloS one (19-09-2018)
    “…Most known giant viruses, i.e., viruses producing giant virions, parasitize amoebae and other unicellular eukaryotes. Although they vary in the level of…”
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    Epithelial Origin of Mesodermal Structures in Arrowworms (Phylum Chaetognatha) by Shinn, George L.

    Published in American zoologist (01-01-1994)
    “…The classical theory that coelomates evolved from pseudocoelomate and acoelomate ancestors implies that mesodermally derived tissues such as body wall muscles,…”
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    Variations in Starch Physicochemical Properties from a Generation-Means Analysis Study Using Amylomaize V and VII Parents by Jiang, Hongxin, Jane, Jay-lin, Acevedo, Diana, Green, Andrew, Shinn, George, Schrenker, Denyse, Srichuwong, Sathaporn, Campbell, Mark, Wu, Yusheng

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (12-05-2010)
    “…GEMS-0067 (PI 643420) maize line is a homozygous mutant of the recessive amylose-extender (ae) allele and an unknown number of high-amylose modifier (HAM)…”
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    Egg capsules of a parasitic turbellarian flatworm: ultrastructure of hatching sutures by Shinn, G L, Cloney, R A

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-04-1986)
    “…Egg capsules of Syndisyrinx franciscanus, an intestinal parasite of sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus spp.), consist of a bulb, which contains the embryos, and a…”
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    SYMBIOTIC FLATWORMS: REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND LIFE CYCLES OF UMAGILLID TURBELLARIANS INFESTING ECHINODERMS by SHINN, GEORGE LOREN

    “…All members of the turbellarian family Umagillidae are endosymbionts of echinoderms or sipunculans. This study provides the first descriptions of the complete…”
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    SYMBIOTIC FLATWORMS: REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND LIFE CYCLES OF UMAGILLID TURBELLARIANS INFESTING ECHINODERMS by SHINN, GEORGE LOREN

    Published 01-01-1984
    “…All members of the turbellarian family Umagillidae are endosymbionts of echinoderms or sipunculans. This study provides the first descriptions of the complete…”
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    Reproduction of Anoplodium hymanae, a Turbellarian Flatworm (Neorhabdocoela, Umagillidae) Inhabiting the Coelom of Sea Cucumbers; Production of Egg Capsules, and Escape of Infective Stages without Evisceration of the Host by Shinn, George L.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-08-1985)
    “…Anoplodium hymanae, a member of the turbellarian family Umagillidae, parasitizes the holothuroid Stichopus californicus along the northeastern Pacific coast…”
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    Infection of New Hosts by Anoplodium hymanae, a Turbellarian Flatworm (Neorhabdocoela, Umagillidae) Inhabiting the Coelom of the Sea Cucumber Stichopus californicus by Shinn, George L.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-08-1985)
    “…Anoplodium hymanae, a member of the turbellarian family Umagillidae, parasitizes the holothuroid Stichopus californicus in the N. E. Pacific. Experiments…”
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    Formation of Egg Capsules by Flatworms (Phylum Platyhelminthes) by Shinn, George L.

    “…The roles of oocytes, yolk cells, and female accessory glands in formation of egg capsules are compared among the major taxa of flatworms. The lack of…”
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