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Mar 6, 2015 · To understand forelimb preferences, the connection between left forelimb use and left-hemisphere specialization must be explained. Several studies show that the activity of the right hemisphere is associated with detecting and responding to unexpected and possibly threatening stimuli, including fear and aggressive responses ( Rogers and Andrew ...
- Elisabetta Versace, Giorgio Vallortigara
- 2015
The principle of homology: The biological relationships (shown by colours) of the bones in the forelimbs of vertebrates were used by Charles Darwin as an argument in favor of evolution. In biology, homology is similarity due to shared ancestry between a pair of structures or genes in different taxa.
Feb 24, 2021 · We created anatomical network models of the head, forelimb, and hindlimb of two taxa considered to represent a ‘generalized’ eutherian (placental: mouse) and metatherian (marsupial: opossum) anatomical configuration and compared them with our species, which has a derived eutherian configuration.
- Janine M. Ziermann, Julia C. Boughner, Borja Esteve-Altava, Rui Diogo
- 10.1111/joa.13409
- 2021
- J Anat. 2021 Jul; 239(1): 12-31.
May 2, 2018 · Network parameters of fore- and hindlimbs. Our network analyses reveal that the musculoskeletal networks in the forelimbs of Pan troglodytes and Pan paniscus are more complex (higher D and C ...
- Rui Diogo, Julia L. Molnar, Campbell Rolian, Borja Esteve-Altava, Borja Esteve-Altava
- 2018
Course: Biology archive > Unit 23. Lesson 1: Evolution and natural selection. Introduction to evolution and natural selection. Ape clarification. Natural selection and the owl butterfly. Darwin, evolution, & natural selection. Variation in a species. Natural selection and Darwin. Evidence for evolution.
Oct 31, 2023 · In genetics, homology is measured by comparing protein or DNA sequences. Homologous gene sequences share a high similarity, supporting the hypothesis that they share a common ancestor. Homology can also be partial: new structures can evolve through the combination of developmental pathways or parts of them.
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Jan 26, 2021 · In a paper published on January 22, 2021, in Science Advances an international team of researchers examined three-dimensional digital models of the bones, joints, and muscles of the fins and limbs of two extinct early tetrapods and a closely related fossil fish to reveal how the function of the forelimb changed as fins evolved into limbs. The ...