Cite
Evidence of two deeply divergent co-existing mitochondrial genomes in the Tuatara reveals an extremely complex genomic organization.
MLA
Macey, J.Robert, et al. “Evidence of Two Deeply Divergent Co-Existing Mitochondrial Genomes in the Tuatara Reveals an Extremely Complex Genomic Organization.” Communications Biology, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 2021, p. 116. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01639-0.
APA
Macey, J. R., Pabinger, S., Barbieri, C. G., Buring, E. S., Gonzalez, V. L., Mulcahy, D. G., DeMeo, D. P., Urban, L., Hime, P. M., Prost, S., Elliott, A. N., & Gemmell, N. J. (2021). Evidence of two deeply divergent co-existing mitochondrial genomes in the Tuatara reveals an extremely complex genomic organization. Communications Biology, 4(1), 116. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01639-0
Chicago
Macey, J Robert, Stephan Pabinger, Charles G Barbieri, Ella S Buring, Vanessa L Gonzalez, Daniel G Mulcahy, Dustin P DeMeo, et al. 2021. “Evidence of Two Deeply Divergent Co-Existing Mitochondrial Genomes in the Tuatara Reveals an Extremely Complex Genomic Organization.” Communications Biology 4 (1): 116. doi:10.1038/s42003-020-01639-0.