However, such multimerization capabilities should not interfere with the intended goal of non-toxically labeling cells for deep tissue and intravital imaging as the Amrose variants 1 — 3 were
developed in vertebrate cells.
The discovery challenges the standard picture of how sexual differences
develop in vertebrates.
Not exact matches
Anchiornis possesses well -
developed feathers on all four limbs, and comes from a «critical stage along the line to birds», says Xu Xing of the Institute of
Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology
in Beijing.
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In addition, we reconstructed the evolutionary history of host associations of the entire family of viruses, demonstrating for the first time that viruses affecting
vertebrates developed from arthropod - specific viruses,» says the researcher from the University of Bonn Hospital.
In the most thorough study of its kind, scientists have now analyzed global patterns of island
vertebrate extinctions and
developed predictive models to help identify places where conservation interventions will provide the greatest benefits to threatened island biodiversity.
All the muscles of our faces
develop from a strip of cells at the base of the embryonic head, just as they do
in lampreys, which belong to one of the oldest lineages of
vertebrates alive today.
«We were able to show salamander - like regenerative capacities
in both — fossil groups that
develop their limbs like the majority of modern four - legged
vertebrates as well
in groups with the reversed pattern of limb development seen
in modern salamanders,» said Dr. Jennifer Olori of State University of New York at Oswego, co-author on the study.
Charles Darwin thought they were relatives of mollusks;
in the mid-1800s, however, Russian biologist Alexander Kowalevsky countered that the mobile tunicate larva, with its dorsal cartilaginous column resembling a spine, should be grouped with
vertebrates and not clams and snails — even though the adult never
develop a backbone.
These fish have a travelling eye and swim on their sides
in what is the most extreme example of
vertebrate asymmetry — now we know how they
develop this useful trait
In the early twentieth century, axolotls were central to understanding how organs develop and function in vertebrate
In the early twentieth century, axolotls were central to understanding how organs
develop and function
in vertebrate
in vertebrates.
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Vertebrates are extraordinarily diverse, however this doesn't mean that they are dissimilar
in the way
in which they
develop.
A new study overturns a long - held theory about how these asymmetries
develop, and the researchers say their work could help explain left - right asymmetries
in other animals, such as the position and shape of the heart and liver
in humans and other
vertebrates.
The accuracy of lock - step changes
in the microbiota after death is shown to be on a par with blowflies, a current and popular forensic tool and which are attracted to
vertebrate corpses where they lay eggs that
develop as larvae
in known time increments.
«Parasitic fish offer evolutionary insights:
Vertebrates once might have relied on a different mechanism for
developing neurons
in the gut.»
Lamprey show that
vertebrates once might have relied on a different mechanism for
developing neurons
in the gut.
According to scientists, retroviruses probably
developed in marine
vertebrates, not placental mammals.
But at half a billion years old, retroviruses probably
developed in marine
vertebrates.
That connection formed the basis for vital internal structures to
develop in humans and other
vertebrates.
In vertebrates, the notochord
develops by convergence and extension of the chordamesoderm, a population of midline cells of unique molecular identity.
The parasite can remain dormant as a cystozoite (a cystic
developing stage)
in the muscles cells of this
vertebrate host until it is ingested by a dog and causes ACH.
They don't have the brain structure — a
developed neocortex where pain occurs
in higher
vertebrates.»