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From page 167...
... SOURCE: Photo taken by Kevin HoeCing and provided courtesy of Dr. Chris Chant Universe of IHinois at U~ana-Champaign.
From page 168...
... Note that Neopagetopsis ionah retains a complete, but defective, copy of the alpha-beta globin gene complex, 14 of the 16 icefish species possess a fragment of the alpha-globin
From page 169...
... These data imply that globin gene loss occurred a minimum of three times during diversification of the hemoglobinless icefishes.
From page 170...
... ~~ ~ S~L.F ~ ~~; ~ PLATE 4 Map showing the latitudinal and sea-land gradients along the Victoria Land coast being studied by the Italian and New Zealand research programs. Red spots indicate sites of possible sample collection.
From page 171...
... (D) SCOT microautoradiograph of sediment particles bound together by cyanobacterial filaments (dark regions denote sites of active i4C accumulation indicative of photosynthetic activity)
From page 172...
... All of these exchanges take place on micron or smaller scales. Such a consortium is necessary for the survival and proliferation of life in the extreme environment posed by permanent Antarctic lake ice.
From page 173...
... ~ f i/ /\ PLATE 7 Map of the major facilities supporting research in the Arctic.


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