Class Mammalia
Although mammals share several features in common, Mammalia contains a vast diversity of forms. The smallest mammals are found among the… More »
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Mammals (formally Mammalia ) are a class of vertebrate animals whose females are characterized by the possession of mammary glands while both males and females are characterized by sweat glands, ha...
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Major Mammalian Orders ... Sloths, anteaters, armadillos ... Rats, mice, squirrels...
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Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fishes and terrestrial vertebrates) ... Class Mammalia (mammals) ... Subclass Prototheria (egg-laying mammals)
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When GMREs are found at the same locus in multiple mammalian orders (orthology), they most likely stem from an element radiation that predated the mammalian radiation (Smit and Riggs 1995; Gilbert and Labuda 1999).
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Proportions of conserved sequence were similar in unique sequence and general mammalian repetitive elements. ... Characterization of Evolutionary Rates and Constraints in Three Mammalian Genomes; Genome Res., April 1, 2004; 14(4): 539 - 548. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF];
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This list should help guide you to particular groups of interest. The taxa are given in the order in which they are considered. The full classification is given in the three lists in the menu indicated by Classification 1, Classification 2, and Classification 3. ... Subclass Prototheria—Egg-laying Mammals...
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Certain Mammalian Orders; PATRICK R. HOF1,2* AND CHET C. SHERWOOD3; 1Department of Neuroscience, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York; 2New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology, New York, New York; ... We had access to over 50 representative species of 12 mammalian orders, including 2 prototherians,
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Sexual dimorphism of skeletal robusticity in several mammalian orders; Alphonse Riesenfeld; Department of Anthropology, Hunter College of the City University of New York and Institute of Applied Biology, New York, N.Y., USA;
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... These data permit comparison of the LI sequences in four mammalian orders (Carnivore, Lagomorph, Rodent and Primate) and the comparison supports the suggested coding potential.
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