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Programmable RNA Nanostructures Enable Nanopore Detection of Cotranscriptionally Introduced RNA Modifications. [PDF]
Mohora I +5 more
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Base editing HbS to HbG-Makassar improves hemoglobin function supporting its use in sickle cell disease. [PDF]
Kostamo Z +26 more
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Simulated millennial-scale climate variability driven by a convection-advection oscillator. [PDF]
Romé YM +5 more
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Oct4 clusters promote DNA accessibility by enhancing chromatin plasticity
Huertas J +2 more
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The youngest Australian equisetaleans and bennettitaleans are identified within the latest Albian to early Cenomanian Winton Formation flora based on new impression fossils from the Winton district, Eromanga Basin, western Queensland. Typical Winton Formation floras are also confirmed near Isisford and Morney Plains in eastern and central Eromanga ...
Stephen McLoughlin +2 more
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Abstract Although the mid- to Late Cretaceous is regarded as a global warm period, increasingly a more complex picture of warming and cooling is emerging. New techniques allow more precise dating of terrestrial localities, opening opportunities for using climate proxy approaches on terrestrial fauna and flora to better capture the complexity of ...
Tamara Fletcher +2 more
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The Lark Quarry dinosaur tracksite has previously been recognized as recording the stampede of a mixed herd of dozens of small theropod and ornithopod dinosaurs. A reexamination of trackway material reveals that the small theropod-type tracks, previously assigned to the ichnotaxon Skartopus, can co-occur within individual trackways of the ornithopod ...
Anthony Romilio +2 more
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ABSTRACTA remarkable assemblage of dinosaur trackways in the Winton Formation (Albian–Cenomanian) at Lark Quarry, in western Queensland, Australia, has long been regarded as evidence of a stampede involving small theropods, whose tracks were classified in the ichnogenus Skartopus, and small ornithopods, whose tracks represented a second ichnogenus ...
Tony Thulborn
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The Winton Formation provides an important snapshot of Australia's late Mesozoic terrestrial biota, boasting a vertebrate fauna that includes dinosaurs, crocodyliforms, aquatic squamates, turtles, lungfish and teleost fishes, and a flora that has previously been considered to include some of the world's earliest known flowering plants.
Ryan T. Tucker +4 more
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