«A lot
of these anatomical differences are probably more likely due to these chance changes,» he says.
Another important fraction of that 2 percent involves genes related to reproduction — the sorts
of anatomical differences that split a species in two and keep them from interbreeding.
The work reveals the existence
of anatomical differences between the Neanderthals and our species, even in the smallest ossicles of the human body.
By the time I understood what
some of the anatomical differences were, I was already estranged from my body.
Not exact matches
The scientists measured all the small changes in the bones and teeth
of 904 placental fossils and mapped the
anatomical differences between species on the tree
of life.
However, she urges caution because the observed
anatomical differences may be indicative
of early neurodegeneration, rather than simply a natural loss
of volume.
Scientists hope the hundreds
of thousands
of images they produce will help them zero in on brain wiring and
anatomical differences in children that develop disorders such as autism.
«This suggests that the
anatomical differences reported in left hemisphere language processing regions appear to be a consequence
of reading experience as opposed to a cause
of dyslexia,» says Anthony Krafnick, PhD, lead author
of the publication.
These maps, they say, will show everything from relative sizes
of anatomical features to
differences in brains associated with age, race, gender, educational background, genetic composition, and other distinguishing characteristics.
The researchers filmed the fish for finer analysis
of their walking, and examined bones and muscles to see whether there were
anatomical differences between the two groups.
The team studied the bones and teeth
of 904 placental fossils to measure the
anatomical differences between species.
Gregory Paulson,
of Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, took the photograph as part
of a research project to document minute
anatomical differences between insects.
«The
anatomical differences between the thoraxes and pelvises
of Homo sapiens and Neanderthals have been well - known for many years, but now we're approaching it from a new angle — diet,» said Prof. Avi Gopher.
During his travels on the Beagle, Darwin noticed subtle
anatomical differences between giant tortoises living on different islands in the archipelago, which would later inform his theory
of evolution by natural selection.
The team, including researchers from the Natural History Museum in London, quantified the
anatomical and genetic
differences between living animals, and established a timeframe over which those
differences accumulated with the help
of the fossil record and intricate mathematical models.
«Any
anatomical differences between a cat's lungs and your lungs are not significant,» says Dr. Goldstein, an assistant professor
of clinical sciences at Cornell University's College
of Veterinary Medicine.
Aside from the
anatomical and chromosomal
differences, or maybe partially because
of them, we believe there are -LSB-...]
Hiroshi Sugimoto's collection
of 18th - century books, prints and tools comes out
of an interest in the
differences between European and Japanese
anatomical knowledge in that period.
Which is the
difference between CO2 levels and fertilizer levels, and again strongly argues for considering CO2 a plant hormone, or at the very least hormone - like, especially when taken with the types
of anatomical and physiological changes seen in various
of the studies and sources cited, that are typical
of hormonal shifts, not
of diet changes.