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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