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Brandoni, Diego, Carlini, Alfredo A., Pujos, François, Scillato-Yané, Gustavo J. (2004): The pes of Pyramiodontherium bergi (Moreno & Mercerat, 1891) (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Phyllophaga): the most complete pes of a Tertiary Megatheriinae. Geodiversitas 26 (
Carlini, Alfredo A. +3 more
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En el extremo sur de Sudamérica se han postulado varias áreas que podrían haber actuado como reservorio de taxones supérstites, especialmente en el lapso Mioceno-Pleistoceno tardío ("Araucanense"-Lujanense). Así, en el Pleistoceno tardío (ca.
Ángel R. Miño-Boilini +4 more
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Threats to the conservation of the vulnerable giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in the Cerrado biome: a retrospective survey. [PDF]
Martins NB +3 more
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Nuevos Xenarthra del Friasense (Mioceno medio) de Argentina
[ES] Los Xenarthra argentinos de Edad Friasense (Mioceno medio) eran deficientemente conocidos hasta las minuciosas recolecciones de 1990-1993 (convenio Duke University, USA-Museo de La Plata, UNLP).
Carlini, Alfredo A. +3 more
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Caracterização de DNAs Satélites na Preguiça-de-dois dedos (Choloepus, Magalonychidae, Xenarthra)
Choloepus, the single genus of the Megalonychidae family, is divided into two two-toed sloths species: C. didactylus and C. hoffmanni. In this work we identified the most abundant satellite DNAs (satDNAs) in the sequenced genome of C. hoffmanni. SATCHO1,
Radarane Santos Sena
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Elevated retrocopy burden and sloth-specific expansions illuminate mammalian genome evolution. [PDF]
Uliano-Silva M +11 more
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Parallel evolution of reduced cancer risk and tumor suppressor duplications in Xenarthra. [PDF]
Vazquez JM +5 more
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Xenarthra is a monophyletic group, characterized by a particular skeletal architecture, different to other placental mammals. Its current distribution is exclusively Neotropical; however, the fossil record indicates a greater distribution.
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo +3 more
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Novel herpesvirus potentially associated with oral lesions in a two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus). [PDF]
Sacristán C +9 more
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