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422 related items for PubMed ID: 12357467

  • 1. From fins to limbs to fins: limb evolution in fossil marine reptiles.
    Caldwell MW.
    Am J Med Genet; 2002 Oct 15; 112(3):236-49. PubMed ID: 12357467
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  • 2. Palaeontological evidence reveals convergent evolution of intervertebral joint types in amniotes.
    Wintrich T, Scaal M, Böhmer C, Schellhorn R, Kogan I, van der Reest A, Sander PM.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Aug 24; 10(1):14106. PubMed ID: 32839497
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  • 5. Tooth counts through growth in diapsid reptiles: implications for interpreting individual and size-related variation in the fossil record.
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    Coates MI.
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    Dyke GJ, McGowan AJ, Nudds RL, Smith D.
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  • 8. An unusual marine crocodyliform from the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary of Patagonia.
    Gasparini Z, Pol D, Spalletti LA.
    Science; 2006 Jan 06; 311(5757):70-3. PubMed ID: 16282526
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  • 9. Evolution and homology of the astragalus in early amniotes: new fossils, new perspectives.
    O'Keefe FR, Sidor CA, Larsson HC, Maga A, Ide O.
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  • 10. The giant crocodyliform Sarcosuchus from the Cretaceous of Africa.
    Sereno PC, Larsson HC, Sidor CA, Gado B.
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    Maxwell EE.
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  • 12. First discovery of a primitive coelacanth fin fills a major gap in the evolution of lobed fins and limbs.
    Friedman M, Coates MI, Anderson P.
    Evol Dev; 2007 Nov 16; 9(4):329-37. PubMed ID: 17651357
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  • 14. Paleontology. A different kind of croc.
    Clark JM.
    Science; 2006 Jan 06; 311(5757):43-4. PubMed ID: 16400137
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