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Reference: “Convergent evolution in Afrotheria and non-afrotherians demonstrates high evolvability of the mammalian inner ear” by Nicole D. S. Grunstra, Fabian Hollinetz, Guillermo Bravo Morante, ...
Convergent evolution in Afrotheria and non-afrotherians demonstrates high evolvability of the mammalian inner ear. Nature Communications , 2024; 15 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-52180-1 Cite This Page : ...
Scripts related to the mansucript "Convergent evolution in Afrotheria and non-afrotherians demonstrates high evolvability of the mammalian inner ear" (Grunstra et al.) mammals convergent-evolution ...
Scripts related to the mansucript "Convergent evolution in Afrotheria and non-afrotherians demonstrates high evolvability of the mammalian inner ear" (Grunstra et al.) mammals convergent-evolution ...
Euarchontoglires are one of the four main clades of living placental mammals; the remaining are Afrotheria, Xenarthra and Laurasiatheria. It includes Euarchonta (primates, tree-shrews and flying ...
A parasite switching hosts from birds to mammals isn't unheard of, but it is incredibly rare. This has only happened a few times.
According to a new study, the elephant shrew louse was among the earliest diverging lineages of mammalian lice. (Link to photo license) Photo by Joey Makalintal Using data from genome sequencing, ...
That research suggested that members of Afrotheria were the original mammalian hosts of lice. Johnson and Doña expanded the genomic sampling of mammalian louse genomes to include more lice associated ...
According to a new study, the first louse to take up residence on a mammalian host likely started out as a parasite of birds. That host-jumping event tens of millions of years ago began the long ...