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Published online 21 October 1999 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news991021-12
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Every dicyemid has its day
Every animal is a dark continent under the skin. Beneath the surface of even the most humdrum worm lurks the information-rich world of the genome - the genetic sequence, or program, that encodes the basic features of that organism.
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