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Article: Questioning the evidence of organic compounds called sponge biomarkers

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 56
Part: 5
Publication Date: September 2013
Page(s): 917 925
Author(s): Jonathon B. Antcliffe
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ANTCLIFFE, J. B. 2013. Questioning the evidence of organic compounds called sponge biomarkers. Palaeontology56, 5, 917–925.

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