The CWRU Department of Anatomy has a long history of research in comparative anatomy and paleontology that includes strong links to the nearby Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Faculty in the ...
THOSE who teach zoology and know the labour of abstracting the works of living comparative anatomists in an effort to amend the mistakes and imperfections of current text-books will find in Miss Hyman ...
The study of human evolution and comparative anatomy bridges palaeontology, biomechanics and evolutionary biology to elucidate the origins of our unique anatomy. Recent analyses have shed new light on ...
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a, b, Comparison of the anatomy of the pectoral limb endoskeleton (a) and humerus (b) of stem-tetrapod fish (Panderichthys, Tiktaalik and Elpistostege) and an early tetrapod (Tulerpeton).
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John Hutchinson receives funding from the BBSRC, NERC, Leverhulme Trust and Royal Society. Only two decades ago, when I was starting my PhD studies at the University of California in Berkeley, there ...