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TRANSLATIONS of phenotype from genotype are variable : therein lie the alternatives that may be influenced by the environment and which in turn determine cellular behaviour.
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EASLEY, E. Effect of Vitamin B12 on Motility and Palmella Formation in a Marine Flagellate under Biothermal Stress. Nature 221, 1170–1171 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2211170a0
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