Roundworms A Survey From Past to Present

The first roundworm identified in humans was Ascaris, described by Linnaeus in 1758. Rudolphi's 1808 classification was the first to describe the Nematoidea. With the development of new molecular techniques, classification and phylogenetic research have also frequently changed; in 2019 a new cl...

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Other Authors: Dogan, Nihal (Editor)
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