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The female urogenital system of Antechinus (Marsupialia) [PDF]
de Bavay, John, Pearson, Joseph
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Research into the physiology of myosins - a personal odyssey. [PDF]
Hoh JFY.
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Molecular detection and characterisation of <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> in eastern barred bandicoots (<i>Perameles gunnii</i>) in Victoria, Australia. [PDF]
Liyanage KLDTD +5 more
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Updated fossil analyses reveal critical insights into the origins of monotreme lifestyles. [PDF]
Whitney MR.
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Trichromacy and ultraviolet vision in a nocturnal marsupial. [PDF]
Nielsen LM +5 more
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Invasion and Amplification of Endogenous Retroviruses in Dasyuridae Marsupial Genomes. [PDF]
Harding EF +4 more
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Adaptive Evolution and Functional Differentiation of Testis-Expressed Genes in Theria. [PDF]
Katsura Y, Shigenobu S, Satta Y.
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2021
It is sometimes implied that marsupials are "aplacental," on the presumption that the only mammals that have a placenta are the eponymous "placental" mammals. This misconception has persisted despite the interest in and descriptions of the marsupial placenta, even in Amoroso's definitive chapter.
Marilyn B, Renfree, Geoff, Shaw
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It is sometimes implied that marsupials are "aplacental," on the presumption that the only mammals that have a placenta are the eponymous "placental" mammals. This misconception has persisted despite the interest in and descriptions of the marsupial placenta, even in Amoroso's definitive chapter.
Marilyn B, Renfree, Geoff, Shaw
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