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Your Knees and Elbows Exist Thanks to This Ancient Fish!A research team led by Neelima Sharma from the University of Chicago examined the anatomy and development of joints in modern cartilaginous fish, such as sharks, and compared them to jawless fish ...
The most ancient fish were jawless, and since our whole group has jaws, we can safely choose a jawless fish as a fairly recent ancestor. Unfortunately, this ancestor is long dead. To compare ...
In this study, Sharma and colleagues examined the anatomy and development of joints in members of two early-branching vertebrate lineages: one species of jawless fish, sea lampreys, and two ...
In this study, Sharma and colleagues examined the anatomy and development of joints in members of two early-branching vertebrate lineages: one species of jawless fish, sea lampreys, and two ...
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