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Exceptionally-preserved Fossil Fish from China Reveals the Evolution of Early Jawed Vertebrates

Exceptionally-preserved Fossil Fish from China Reveals the Evolution of Early Jawed Vertebrates
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摘要 The evolution of jaws is one of the key episodes in the evolution of vertebrates,but the gap between jawed and jawless vertebrates is so large that it is hard to work out the individual evolutionary steps in the transition.An international team led by Dr.ZHU Min, The evolution of jaws is one of the key episodes in the evolution of vertebrates, but the gap between jawed and jawless vertebrates is so large that it is hard to work out the individual evolutionary steps in the transition. An international team led by Dr. ZHU Min, Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP), CAS, reported an exceptionally well-preserved 419- million-year-old fish from Qujing,
出处 《Bulletin of the Chinese Academy of Sciences》 2013年第4期236-237,共2页 中国科学院院刊(英文版)
基金 supported by the Major State Basic Research Projects sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China the National Natural Science Foundation of China
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