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Proximity labelling of pro-interleukin-1α reveals evolutionary conserved nuclear interactions. [PDF]

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Monotreme Lactation Protein Is Highly Expressed in Monotreme Milk and Provides Antimicrobial Protection [PDF]

open access: yesGenome Biology and Evolution, 2014
Monotremes (platypus and echidna) are the descendants of the oldest ancestor of all extant mammals distinguished from other mammals by mode of reproduction. Monotremes lay eggs following a short gestation period and after an even briefer incubation period, altricial hatchlings are nourished over a long lactation period with milk secreted by nipple-less
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DNA Content of Monotremes

Nature, 1967
INTEREST has recently been focused on the DNA content of the different classes of vertebrates. Although the number and size of chromosomes in placental mammals vary considerably, biochemical determinations have shown that the DNA content is relatively constant1.
Y A, Bick, W D, Jackson
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Structural characterization of a novel monotreme-specific protein with antimicrobial activity from the milk of the platypus

open access: yesActa Crystallographica Section F, Structural Biology Communications, 2018
Monotreme lactation protein (MLP) is a recently identified protein with antimicrobial activity. It is present in the milk of monotremes and is unique to this lineage.
Janet Newman   +2 more
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Monotremes

Australian Mammalogy, 1974
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Hormonal regulation of platypus Beta-lactoglobulin and monotreme lactation protein genes

open access: yesGeneral and Comparative Endocrinology, 2017
Endocrine regulation of milk protein gene expression in marsupials and eutherians is well studied. However, the evolution of this complex regulation that began with monotremes is unknown.
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Monotreme and marsupial reproduction

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1995
Marsupials were regarded as curiosities by their early European discoverers, animals to be wondered at. Monotremes were even more surprising; the platypus was such an amalgam of characters that it was thought to be a hoax. They were recognized very early as mammals that could make a major contribution to our understanding of reproductive processes, and
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