Evolution of mammals

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31Evolutionary Development of the Middle Ear in Mesozoic Therian Mammals Qiang Ji, et al. Science 326, [removed]); DOI: [removed]science[removed]The following resources related to this article are available online at

Evolutionary Development of the Middle Ear in Mesozoic Therian Mammals Qiang Ji, et al. Science 326, [removed]); DOI: [removed]science[removed]The following resources related to this article are available online at

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32Vol 439|12 January 2006|doi:[removed]nature04168  LETTERS A Cretaceous symmetrodont therian with some monotreme-like postcranial features Gang Li1 & Zhe-Xi Luo2,3

Vol 439|12 January 2006|doi:[removed]nature04168 LETTERS A Cretaceous symmetrodont therian with some monotreme-like postcranial features Gang Li1 & Zhe-Xi Luo2,3

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33Vol 446 | 15 March 2007 | doi:[removed]nature05627  ARTICLES A new eutriconodont mammal and evolutionary development in early mammals Zhe-Xi Luo1,2, Peiji Chen3, Gang Li3 & Meng Chen2

Vol 446 | 15 March 2007 | doi:[removed]nature05627 ARTICLES A new eutriconodont mammal and evolutionary development in early mammals Zhe-Xi Luo1,2, Peiji Chen3, Gang Li3 & Meng Chen2

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34Luo CV October, 2013 Page 1  ZHE-XI LUO: Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae Department of Organismal Biology The University of Chicago 1027 East 57th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637

Luo CV October, 2013 Page 1 ZHE-XI LUO: Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae Department of Organismal Biology The University of Chicago 1027 East 57th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637

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35RESEARCH ARTICLES chromatin entry site activities of TREs are functionally separated. Cumulatively, our results support a model in which RNAs transcribed from the TREs of Ubx are retained at TREs through DNA-RNA interact

RESEARCH ARTICLES chromatin entry site activities of TREs are functionally separated. Cumulatively, our results support a model in which RNAs transcribed from the TREs of Ubx are retained at TREs through DNA-RNA interact

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36Downloaded from rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org on November 27, 2010  Fossil evidence on evolution of inner ear cochlea in Jurassic mammals Zhe-Xi Luo, Irina Ruf, Julia A. Schultz and Thomas Martin Proc. R. Soc. B[removed]

Downloaded from rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org on November 27, 2010 Fossil evidence on evolution of inner ear cochlea in Jurassic mammals Zhe-Xi Luo, Irina Ruf, Julia A. Schultz and Thomas Martin Proc. R. Soc. B[removed]

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37REPORTS  A New Mammaliaform from the Early Jurassic and Evolution of Mammalian Characteristics Zhe-Xi Luo,1* Alfred W. Crompton,2 Ai-Lin Sun3

REPORTS A New Mammaliaform from the Early Jurassic and Evolution of Mammalian Characteristics Zhe-Xi Luo,1* Alfred W. Crompton,2 Ai-Lin Sun3

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38Luo(Fig3-04-03482Bb no text)

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39letters to nature serpentinized peridotite (Fig. 2c). Assuming a lower-crustal velocity of 3.6 km s21, the estimated maximum S-velocity perturbation of 10% near the wedge corner could represent a level of serpentinizatio

letters to nature serpentinized peridotite (Fig. 2c). Assuming a lower-crustal velocity of 3.6 km s21, the estimated maximum S-velocity perturbation of 10% near the wedge corner could represent a level of serpentinizatio

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-17 09:47:44
40doi:[removed]nature05433  LETTERS High-level similarity of dentitions in carnivorans and rodents Alistair R. Evans1, Gregory P. Wilson2, Mikael Fortelius1,3 & Jukka Jernvall1

doi:[removed]nature05433 LETTERS High-level similarity of dentitions in carnivorans and rodents Alistair R. Evans1, Gregory P. Wilson2, Mikael Fortelius1,3 & Jukka Jernvall1

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-17 09:49:33