ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA PROTOTHERIAN
New Latin, from proto- + Greek theria wild animals.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PROTOTHERIAN»
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Revision of the Ektopodontidae (Mammalia, Marsupialia, ...
The prototherian monotremes and their Mesozoic relatives were thought to be
characterized by (1) evolution of closure of their expanding braincase by
development of anterior extensions of the petrosal (the alisphenoid remained
relatively ...
Michael O. Woodburne, William Alvin Clemens, 1986
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: ...
On the right is the main stem of evolution, from the Prototherian to the Eutherian
dentition. On the left, above, is the Paratherian (Edentate), and below, the
continued Metatherian branch. Main Stem. — I. Generalised Prototherian
dentition.
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Evolutionary Biology - Concepts, Molecular and Morphological ...
These egg-laying Monotremes are often regarded as representative of early
mammals with a more primitive prototherian lactation system. Genomics and
transcriptomics approaches have recently enable the molecular analysis of
monotreme ...
4
The Cambridge Natural History: Mammalia
opposed to the Prototherian mammals. Nevertheless it seems probablethatthe
Marsupial tribe is derived fromsome of the earliest Eutherians. Andon this view
may be explained the retention of Prototherian characters. The remaining
Eutheria ...
5
Strickberger's Evolution
As mentioned previously (see Fig. 5-16), extant prototherian lines are the
Australian and New Guinean monotremes, egg-laying mammals now
represented by the grub- and shrimp-eating platypus Figure 19-8 Proposed
skeletal and full-body ...
Brian K. Hall, Benedikt Hallgrímsson, 2011
In addition to the five isotypes present in all mammals, a distinct isotype known as
IgO is found to be expressed in platypus, a prototherian mammal. Although IgO
represents a distinct Ig class in mammals, the gene encoding the ο-isotype is ...
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Handbook of Epigenetics: The New Molecular and Medical Genetics
MAMMAlIAn ACqUISITIOn Of GEnOMIC IMPRInTInG – fROM PROTOThERIAn
TO ThERIAn TO EUThERIAn The acquisition and evolution of genomic imprinting
is among the most fundamental genetic questions. Genomic imprinting is an ...
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Neurobiology of Monotremes: Brain Evolution in Our Distant ...
both primitive pyramidal and non-pyramidal neurons probably emerged as
discrete morphological entities very early in mammalian cortical evolution, either
at the time of divergence of the therian and prototherian lineages, or even earlier
...
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Life's Splendid Drama: Evolutionary Biology and the ...
A diagram given to illustrate his idea shows a series of parallel lines of evolution
passing through the three stages, which may be simplified as follows:
Prototherian stage Metatherian stage Eutherian stage F Monotremes >
Marsupials ...
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Running Press Cyclopedia: The Ultimate Visual Reference Tool
... Frog Labyrinthodont Salamander Reptiles Placodont Protorosaur Turtle
Cotylosaur Therapsid Rhynchosaur Thecodont Plesiosaur chthyosaur Pterosaur
Crocodilian Birds -f Archaeopteryx Mammals Prototherian Prototherian
CRETACEOUS ...