Taking a Bite Out of Tooth Evolution : Frogs Have Lost Teeth More Than 20 Times
The first comprehensive study of tooth evolution in frogs is bringing the group's dental history into focus, according to scientists from the Florida Museum of Natural History (GMN) and the University of Florida University (UCU). Scientists say they have a long known understanding of teeth evolution.
Source: labmanager.comPublished on 2021-06-02
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