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Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2009
The genomic structure of manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) was characterized in Hemibarbus mylodon (Teleostei, Cypriniformes), an endangered freshwater fish species, and changes in Mn-SOD mRNA expression in response to various stimuli, such as challenge with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), bacteria, or heavy metals, were examined. H.
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The genomic structure of manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) was characterized in Hemibarbus mylodon (Teleostei, Cypriniformes), an endangered freshwater fish species, and changes in Mn-SOD mRNA expression in response to various stimuli, such as challenge with lipopolysaccharide (LPS), bacteria, or heavy metals, were examined. H.
Young Sun, Cho +4 more
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Mylodon darwinii (Owen, 1840): hair morphology of an extinct sloth
Lucas Brito de Souza Santos +3 more
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Molecular Ecology Notes, 2006
AbstractKorean barbel, Hemibarbus mylodon, is an endangered freshwater species endemic to Korea. In order to undertake a conservation program for this species in Korea, it is essential to evaluate its genetic diversity and population structure. For this purpose, we developed 10 polymorphic microsatellite markers and examined their allelic variation ...
WOO‐JIN KIM +2 more
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AbstractKorean barbel, Hemibarbus mylodon, is an endangered freshwater species endemic to Korea. In order to undertake a conservation program for this species in Korea, it is essential to evaluate its genetic diversity and population structure. For this purpose, we developed 10 polymorphic microsatellite markers and examined their allelic variation ...
WOO‐JIN KIM +2 more
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The Skull of Mylodon harlani from the Lower Pleistocene of West Texas
American Midland Naturalist, 1937The Mylodon harlani Owen, described by Lull (1915) from the Lower Pleistocene of Rock Creek, Texas, is known from almost complete skeletal remains. These remains were not found articulated but probably represent several individuals. However, the parts of skulls found by Lull were very fragmentary.
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PalZ, 2017
A nearly complete skeleton, including most of the thoracic member bones of the sloth Mylodon darwinii, have been found in Upper Pleistocene strata from Anisacate River, Argentina. The thoracic member bones resemble their homologues in Glossotherium robustum, Paramylodon harlani, and Mylodonopsis ibseni in the following traits: (1) the olecranon is ...
Haro, Jose Augusto +2 more
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A nearly complete skeleton, including most of the thoracic member bones of the sloth Mylodon darwinii, have been found in Upper Pleistocene strata from Anisacate River, Argentina. The thoracic member bones resemble their homologues in Glossotherium robustum, Paramylodon harlani, and Mylodonopsis ibseni in the following traits: (1) the olecranon is ...
Haro, Jose Augusto +2 more
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Ameghiniana, 2016
Abstract. Since its original description nearly two hundred years ago, the late Pleistocene (Ensenadan—Lujanian SALMA) ground sloth genus Mylodon from South America has had a variety of taxonomic issues. The end result is that diagnostic characters for the genus and its only species, M.
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Abstract. Since its original description nearly two hundred years ago, the late Pleistocene (Ensenadan—Lujanian SALMA) ground sloth genus Mylodon from South America has had a variety of taxonomic issues. The end result is that diagnostic characters for the genus and its only species, M.
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DNA sequence : the journal of DNA sequencing and mapping, 2008
Complementary DNA and genomic sequences representing two different beta-actins were isolated from a threatened freshwater fish species Hemibarbus mylodon. The beta-actin 1 and 2 encoded an identical number of amino acids (375 aa), and shared 88.8 and 99.7% of identity at coding nucleotide and amino acid levels, respectively. Genomic open reading frame (
Keun-Yong, Kim +5 more
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Complementary DNA and genomic sequences representing two different beta-actins were isolated from a threatened freshwater fish species Hemibarbus mylodon. The beta-actin 1 and 2 encoded an identical number of amino acids (375 aa), and shared 88.8 and 99.7% of identity at coding nucleotide and amino acid levels, respectively. Genomic open reading frame (
Keun-Yong, Kim +5 more
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Mylodon, Furthest North in Pacific Northwest
American Midland Naturalist, 1969openaire +1 more source

