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To the Editor:The “alternative approach” to our analysis (Ober et al. 1997xHLA and mate choice in humans. Ober, C, Weitkamp, LR, Cox, N, Dytch, H, Kostyu, D, and Elias, S. Am J Hum Genet. 1997; 61: 497–504Abstract | Full Text PDF | PubMedSee all ReferencesOber et al.
Lowell R. Weitkamp, Carole Ober
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The Origin of Vertebrate Gills [PDF]
Pharyngeal gills are a fundamental feature of the vertebrate body plan [1]. However, the evolutionary history of vertebrate gills has been the subject of a long-standing controversy [2-8]. It is thought that gills evolved independently in cyclostomes (jawless vertebrates-lampreys and hagfish) and gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates-cartilaginous and bony ...
Olivia R.A. Tidswell+2 more
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Published as part of Ricardo Betancur-R. & Arturo Acero P., 2006, A new species of Notarius (Siluriformes: Ariidae) from the Colombian Pacific., pp.
Ricardo Betancur-R., Arturo Acero P.
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[[Genus Halaelurus Gill]] Key to the species of Halaelurus 1 Snout obtusely pointed, its tip knob-like and turned upward......................................................................2 Snout not pointed, its tip rounded and not turned upward...........................................................................3 2 About 26 narrow dark bars ...
William T. White+2 more
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Cultured gill epithelia as models for the freshwater fish gill
We review recent progress in the development of models for the freshwater teleost gill based on reconstructed flat epithelia grown on permeable filter supports in primary culture. Methods are available for single-seeded insert (SSI) preparations consisting of pavement cells (PVCs) only from trout and tilapia, and double-seeded insert (DSI) preparations
Chris M. Wood+6 more
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The life and works of Gilles Chamerois (1966-2021).
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D. Glyptosterninae Gill, 1872; Glyptosternina Gill, 1872 Glyptosternina is distinguished from other clades of sisorids by the combination of no adhesive apparatus on the thorax and the presence of plaited adhesive organs on the paired fins (Fig. 15). Osteological traits used by de Pinna (1996) to diagnose Glyptosternina include maxilla dorsoventrally ...
Alfred W. Thomson, Lawrence M. Page
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{"references": ["Pavanelli CS, Graca WJ, Zawadzki CH, Britski HA, Vidotti AP, Avelino GS, Verissimo S. Fishes from the Corumba Reservoir, Paranaiba River drainage, upper rio Parana basin, State of Goias, Brazil. Check List. 2007; 3 (1): 58 - 64."]}
Ota, Renata Rúbia+3 more
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Subfamily Lebiasininae Gill 1889 Lebiasininae Gill 1889c:2000 [ref. 32847] (subfamily) Lebiasina [genus inferred from the stem, Article 11.7.1.1; stem changed to Lebias- by Hoedeman 1950:83 [ref. 2176]] Piabucininae Eigenmann 1909b:255 [ref. 1223] (subfamily) Piabucina [genus inferred from the stem, Article 11.7.1.1]
Laan, Richard Van Der+2 more
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[[Genus Archocentrus Gill]] Discussion The traditional “working diagnosis” of Archocentrus was based strongly on meristics, especially on the high number of dorsal and anal fin elements, with formulae D. XVII-XX,8-11 and A. VII-XII,6-9. There have been also morphometric attributes, albeit rather general: the pectoral fin reaching or exceeding the anal ...
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