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The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is an important genomic region for adaptive immunity and has long been studied in ecological and evolutionary contexts, such as disease resistance and mate and kin selection.
Daren C. Card+8 more
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The purpose of this research is to find out the abalone separating technique (H. squamata) and know the problems during separating at the Marine Aquaculture Development Centre, West Nusa Tenggara Province. Research are carried out on December 23, 2019 to
arif habib fasya+2 more
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La exogyra squamata en el cretáceo medio de la cordillera Oriental de Colombia
Este trabajo se refiere a la especie Exogyra squamata, forma colombiana descrita por Alcide d'Orbigny en 1842 y se ha realizado con el fin de revisar su taxonomía.
Diana Gutiérrez Palma
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A new fossil marine lizard with soft tissues from the Late Cretaceous of southern Italy [PDF]
A new marine lizard showing exceptional soft tissue preservation was found in Late Cretaceous deposits of the Apulian Platform (Puglia, Italy). Primitivus manduriensis gen. et sp. nov.
Ilaria Paparella+3 more
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We here describe a new gekkotan lizard from the earliest Eocene (MP 7) of the Dormaal locality in Belgium, from the time of the warmest global climates of the past 66 million years (Myr). This new taxon, with an age of 56 Myr, together with indeterminate
Andrej Čerňanský+5 more
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Sesamoid Bones in Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) Investigated With X-Ray Microtomography, and Implications for Sesamoid Evolution in Lepidosauria [PDF]
Sesamoids bones are small intra‐tendinous (or ligamentous) ossifications found near joints and are often variable between individuals. Related bones, lunulae, are found within the menisci of certain joints.
Abdala+49 more
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The first iguanian lizard from the Mesozoic of Africa [PDF]
The fossil record shows that iguanian lizards were widely distributed during the Late Cretaceous. However, the biogeographic history and early evolution of one of its most diverse and peculiar clades (acrodontans) remain poorly known.
Sebastián Apesteguía+3 more
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One of the aspects of studies of micropopulations of ( Eremias arguta deserti Gmelin, 1789) and ( Phrynocephalus guttatus guttatus Gmelin, 1789) in the conditions of the southeastern part of the Lower Volga region was the observation of inter-seasonal ...
Stanislav S. Mishustin+1 more
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RESURRECTED RECORDS: “NEW” REPTILE OCCURRENCE RECORDS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA [PDF]
Current and historic records of species occurrences in particular localities enable researchers to monitor changes in species distribution and abundance.
Carlson, Bradley E., Parker, William S.
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A phylogeny and revised classification of Squamata, including 4161 species of lizards and snakes
BackgroundThe extant squamates (>9400 known species of lizards and snakes) are one of the most diverse and conspicuous radiations of terrestrial vertebrates, but no studies have attempted to reconstruct a phylogeny for the group with large-scale taxon ...
R. A. Pyron, F. Burbrink, J. Wiens
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