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  1. Interesting preprint dating whole genome duplications in vertebrate evolution relative to hagfishes, which I had missed this Spring:
    • 1 genome duplication before, 1 after hagfish divergence, +2 at the basis on cyclostomes
    • nice investigation of relation between genome duplication and morphological diversification (not much).
    biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20
    #GeneDuplication #GenomeDuplication #WGD #VertebrateEvolution #Hagfish

  2. Interesting preprint dating whole genome duplications in vertebrate evolution relative to hagfishes, which I had missed this Spring:
    • 1 genome duplication before, 1 after hagfish divergence, +2 at the basis on cyclostomes
    • nice investigation of relation between genome duplication and morphological diversification (not much).
    biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20
    #GeneDuplication #GenomeDuplication #WGD #VertebrateEvolution #Hagfish

  3. #NewPaper #VertebrateEvolution #Hearing

    Bernd Fritzsch, Hans-Peter Schultze & Karen L. Elliott (2023)
    The evolution of the various structures required for hearing in Latimeria and tetrapods.
    IBRO Neuroscience Reports (advance online publication)
    doi: doi.org/10.1016/j.ibneur.2023.
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  4. #NewPaper #VertebrateEvolution #Hearing

    Bernd Fritzsch, Hans-Peter Schultze & Karen L. Elliott (2023)
    The evolution of the various structures required for hearing in Latimeria and tetrapods.
    IBRO Neuroscience Reports (advance online publication)
    doi: doi.org/10.1016/j.ibneur.2023.
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  5. Good morning! Coming from Twitter it seems a bit weird to post something so loaded with hashtags but I am looking to find people in my academic discipline on this site.

    I am a #Canadian #undergraduate #student at the #UniversityofAlberta, studying #paleontology, #wildlifebiology and #zoology. My areas of interest include #vertebratepaleontology, #vertebrateevolution, and #devonian #fish!