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2by Borysenko, Leonid H.“..., with the study of relationships between stem- and crown-group ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Insecta Mundi 2017...”
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3by Borysenko, Leonid H.“..., with the study of relationships between stem- and crown-group ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Insecta Mundi 2017...”
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4“... those of species in crown group Diomedeidae, which may indicate differences in aerodynamic performance...”
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5Pseudogenization of the tooth gene enamelysin (MMP20) in the common ancestor of extant baleen whalesby Meredith, Robert W., Gatesy, John, Cheng, Joyce, Springer, Mark S.“.... Cladistic analyses suggest that functional teeth were lost in the common ancestor of crown-group Mysticeti...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2011)
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6Pseudogenization of the Tooth Gene Enamelysin (MMP20) in the Common Ancestor of Extant Baleen Whalesby Meredith, Robert, Gatesy, John, Cheng, Joyce, Springer, Mark S.“.... Cladistic analyses suggest that functional teeth were lost in the common ancestor of crown-group Mysticeti...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2011)
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7by Kevin J. Peterson, Ben Waggoner, James W. Hagadorn“... that these fossils were functionally fungus-like need not imply that the organisms were members of the crown-group...”
Published in Integrative and Comparative Biology (2003)
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8“... that these fossils were functionally fungus-like need not imply that the organisms were members of the crown-group...”
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9“... that these fossils were functionally fungus-like need not imply that the organisms were members of the crown-group...”
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10by Peterson, Kevin J., Waggoner, Ben, Hagadorn, James W.“... that these fossils were functionally fungus-like need not imply that the organisms were members of the crown-group...”
Published in Integrative and Comparative Biology (2003)
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11“... lineage resulted in a crown group age of 1.76 (0.85ā2.87) million years. Possible reasons for taxonomic...”
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12“...-depauperate pore- and seawater. Both lacking two major autapomorphies of the crown-group conulariids...”
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13“... to the dorsal border of the mandible in P. polaris but medially to these margins of the lower jaw in the crown...”
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14by Racicot, Rachel A., Boessenecker, Robert W., Darroch, Simon A. F., Geisler, Jonathan H.“... crown group. We favour the latter interpretation as it matches a well-documented convergence...”
Published in Biology Letters (2019)
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15“... lifestyle at least 30 separate times. At least six of these re-invasions of the water occurred within crown...”
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16by Christian A. Sidor, Roger M. H. Smith, Adam K. Huttenlocker, Brandon R. Peecook“..., an indeterminate therocephalian therapsid, and an indeterminate crown-group archosaur. Combined with previous data...”
Published in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (2014)
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17by Bernardo F. Santos, Marissa Sandoval, Tamara Spasojevic, Madalene M. Giannotta, SeĆ”n G. Brady“... places the fossil Trigonator macrocheirus Spasojevic et al. firmly inside crown-group Labeninae...”
Published in Insect Systematics and Diversity (2022)
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18“... impennis (a crown-group alcid), and Mancalla (a stem-group alcid). Extensive anatomical data were gathered...”
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19“... (e.g., the crown group Channichthyidae [icefishes]), was accompanied by genome expansion. Six species...”
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20“... (e.g., the crown group Channichthyidae [icefishes]), was accompanied by genome expansion. Six species...”
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