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Publikováno v:
Buckley, M, Lawless, C & Rybczynski, N 2019, ' Collagen sequence analysis of fossil camels, Camelops and c.f. Paracamelus, from the Arctic and sub-Arctic of Plio-Pleistocene North America ', Journal of Proteomics . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2018.11.014
Proteomic analyses of ancient remains are increasing in number and offer great potential to recover phylogenetic information on extinct animals beyond the reach of ancient DNA, but limitations in proteomic techniques remain unclear. Here we carry out
Publikováno v:
American Museum Novitates. 3866:1-45
During the past century, fossils of Pleistocene camels have been occasionally reported from unglaciated regions of Alaska and Yukon (collectively known as eastern Beringia), yet detailed descriptions of these materials are limited or lacking altogeth
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Historical Biology. 29:509-518
In this paper we describe fossil remains of an indeterminate species of the genus Paracamelus (Artiodactyla, Camelidae) from the Messinian post-evaporitic deposits (5.55–5.40 Ma) of Verduno (Piedmont, NW Italy). Camelins dispersed into Eurasia from
Autor:
Carolina Saldanha Scherer
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Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 20:45-56
Presented here is a cladistic analysis of the South American and some North American Camelidae. This analysis shows that Camelini and Lamini are monophyletic groups, as are the genera Palaeolama and Vicugna, while Hemiauchenia and Lama are paraphylet
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Journal of Paleontology. 84:51-65
During the Pliocene, the diversification of the tribes Lamini and Camelini of the Family Camelidae took place in most of North America, but at present in Mexico the systematics of Pliocene Camelidae are poorly known. Fossil material described in this
Autor:
Plasil, Martin, Mohandesan, Elmira, Fitak, Robert R., Musilova, Petra, Kubickova, Svatava, Burger, Pamela A., Horin, Petr
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics
Background The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is a genomic region containing genes with crucial roles in immune responses. MHC class I and class II genes encode antigen-presenting molecules expressed on the cell surface. To counteract the hig
Autor:
S. David Webb, Julie Meachen
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History. 36:349-362
The fourth radiation of Camelidae in North America produced both living tribes of Camelidae: the Camelini of the Old World and the Lamini of South America. This paper focuses on the origin of Lamini. It places on record a new genus and species, Pleio
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