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Keyword [Cetacean]
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Cetacean Osmotic Adjustment And Epidermal Derivatives And Other Related Genes In The Molecular Evolution
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A Comparative Genomics Analysis Of The Loss Of Whale Taste And The Adaptability Of Cetaceans
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The Evolution Of Cetacean Fat Metabolism - Related Genes And Their Relationship With Aquatic Adaptation
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Variability Of The Mitochoadrial DNA Control Region Of Bottlenose Dolphins(genus:Tursiops)and Application Of C-mos Gene In The Study Of Cetacean Phylogeny
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A Study On The Cetacean Phylogeny And The BDNF Gene Of Baiji
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Preliminary Study On Iron Accumulation And Serum Transferrin Of Several Cetacean Species
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Sequence Variability At Four Nuclear Introns Of The Finless Porpoise And Adaptive Evolution Of Digestive RNASE1 Gene In Cetaceans
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Adaptive Evolution Of Mammalian Functional Genes-Evolutionary Studies On Cldn14in Echolocating Whales And RNASE1Gene Duplication In Insect-eating Bats
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Adaptive Evolution Of Mammalian Viral TLRs Gene And Functional Verification Of Cetacean TLR8
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Adaptive Evolution Of Non - Viral TLRs In Mammals And Validation Of TLR4 Function
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Adaptive Evolution Of Hox Genes In Cetaceans And The Relationship With The Body Plan Development
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Identification Of Stranded Cetaceans And Adaptive Analysis Of Growth Hormone And Its Receptor Genes
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The Molecular Evolutionary Mechanism Of Hypoxia Tolerance In Cetaceans
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Research On Finless Porpoise Population Genomics And Cetacean Bone Microstructure Adaptation Mechanism
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Adaptive Evolution Of Genes Related To Cetacean Body Size
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Early Miocene cetacean diversity in the Vaqueros Formation, Laguna Canyon, Orange County, California
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Understanding the paleoecology and evolution of cetaceans in the eastern North Pacific Ocean during the Neogene
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Evolutionary patterns in the cetacean major histocompatibility complex
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Cetacean population density in the eastern Pacific Ocean: Analyzing patterns with predictive spatial models
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Oceanographic conditions around the Galapagos Archipelago and their influence on cetacean community structure
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