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Bringing them back from the brink of extinction

The Salamanca Press 12 Oct 2021
NEW YORK, Oct ... In his new book "Island Elephants ... Their fate really lies in our hands!". "Island Elephants ... Sumatran elephants differ morphologically, anatomically, and genetically from all other subspecies of the Asian elephant - so much that the monophyletic group of Sumatran elephants is regarded as its own 'evolutionary significant unit.' ... Dr ... .
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Researchers solve puzzle of origin and formation of specialized body plan in flatfishes

Phys Dot Org 26 Apr 2021
By analyzing ten de novo-assembled genomes and eight already-published genome sequences from teleost species, the researchers found that Pleuronectoidei and Psettodoidei (the only two suborders of Pleuronectiformes) do not form a monophyletic group, indicating that they each descended independently from their percoid ancestors.
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The evolution of ancestral and species-specific adaptations in snowfinches at the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau [Evolution]

PNAS 22 Mar 2021
Using snowfinches, a monophyletic group of passerine birds (Passeridae), we ...
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Placing barthelonids in evolutionary context

Phys Dot Org 23 Sep 2020
New species of microbial life are continually being identified, but localizing them on a phylogenetic tree is a challenge ... A phylogenetic tree portrays species by lineage. The trunk represents a common ancestor and the branches all its evolutionary descendants; together, a monophyletic group or clade ... Where would the barthelonids fit? ... Explore further.
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Asgard archaea including the novel phylum Gerdarchaeota participate in organic matter degradation

PhysOrg 11 May 2020
Since Asgard archaea contain abundant eukaryotic signature proteins and form a monophyletic group with eukaryotes in a phylogenetic tree, they are regarded as the closest relatives of Eukarya and have ...
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Advancing Functional Genetics Through Agrobacterium-Mediated Insertional Mutagenesis and CRISPR/Cas9 in the Commensal and Pathogenic Yeast ...

Genetics 12 Aug 2019
Malassezia encompasses a monophyletic group of basidiomycetous yeasts naturally found on the skin of humans and other animals. Malassezia species have lost genes for lipid biosynthesis, and are therefore lipid-dependent and difficult to manipulate under laboratory conditions ... CDC55 and PDR10. This system is based on cotransformation of M ... .
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Fossil of ‘real-life Loch Ness Monster’ found in Antarctica dating back 70 million years weighed 15 tons and was the biggest marine reptile to ever live

This is Money 11 Jun 2019
Fossil hunters have found the remains of an enormous sea creature which bares an uncanny resemblance to the Loch Ness monster ... Experts say that the 40-foot long animal is a member of the reptile family elasmosaurid and is the largest of its kind ever found ... Elasmosaurids are a monophyletic group of plesiosaurs with extremely long necks ... T.
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