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An ontology for Xenopus anatomy and development

  • Informatics
  • Development
  • Larvae
  • Morphology
  • Frogs
An ontology for Xenopus anatomy and development, Segerdell, Erik, Bowes Jeff B., Pollet Nicolas, and Vize Peter D. , BMC developmental biology, Jan 1, Volume 8, p.92, (2008)
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A key ecological trait drove the evolution of biparental care and monogamy in an amphibian

  • Neotropics
  • Behavior
  • Development
  • Frogs
A key ecological trait drove the evolution of biparental care and monogamy in an amphibian, Brown, Jason L., Morales Victor, and Summers Kyle , The American Naturalist, Volume 175, Number 4, p.436-446, (2010)
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Atrazine induces complete feminization and chemical castration in male African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis)

  • Declines
  • Development
  • Frogs
Atrazine induces complete feminization and chemical castration in male African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis), Hayes, Tyrone B., Khoury Vicky, Narayan Anne, Nazir Mariam, Park Andrew, Brown Travis, Adame Lillian, Chan Elton, Buchholz Daniel, Stueve Theresa, et al. , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, March 9, 2010, Volume 107, Number 10, p.4612-4617, (2010)
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Global increases in ultraviolet B radiation: potential impacts on amphibian development and metamorphosis

  • Nearctic
  • Development
  • Larvae
Global increases in ultraviolet B radiation: potential impacts on amphibian development and metamorphosis, Croteau, M. C., Davidson M. A., Lean D. R. S., and Trudeau V. L. , Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, Jan 1, Volume 81, Number 6, p.743-761, (2008)
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Developmental processes underlying the evolution of a derived foot morphology in salamanders.

  • Development
  • Morphology
  • Salamanders
Developmental processes underlying the evolution of a derived foot morphology in salamanders., Jaekel, Martin, and Wake David B. , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Dec 18, Volume 104, Number 51, p.20437-20442, (2007)
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Did Paul Kammerer discover epigenetic inheritance? A modern look at the controversial midwife toad experiments

  • Palearctic
  • Development
  • Frogs
Did Paul Kammerer discover epigenetic inheritance? A modern look at the controversial midwife toad experiments, Vargas, Alexander O. , Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution, Nov 15, Volume 312, Number 7, p.667-78, (2009)
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Skeletal morphogenesis of the vertebral column of the miniature hylid frog Acris crepitans, with comments on anomalies

  • Development
  • Morphology
  • Frogs
Skeletal morphogenesis of the vertebral column of the miniature hylid frog Acris crepitans, with comments on anomalies, Pugener, L., and Maglia Anne M. , Journal of Morphology, Jan 1, Volume 270, Number 1, p.52-69, (2009)
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Explanation for missing limbs in deformed amphibians

  • Declines
  • Development
  • Larvae
Explanation for missing limbs in deformed amphibians, Ballengée, Brandon, and Sessions Stanley K. , Journal of experimental zoology Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution, Nov 15, Volume 312, Number 7, p.770-9, (2009)
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Metamorphosis and neoteny: alternative pathways in an extinct amphibian clade

  • Development
  • Amphibian Origins
  • Fossils
  • Morphology
Metamorphosis and neoteny: alternative pathways in an extinct amphibian clade, Schoch, Rainier R., and Fröbisch Nadia , Evolution, Volume 60, Number 7, p.1467-1475, (2006)
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The genome of the diploid anuran Xenopus tropicalis contains a novel array of sarcoplasmic myosin heavy chain genes expressed in larval muscle and larynx

  • Afrotropic
  • Acoustics
  • Development
  • Morphology
  • Frogs
The genome of the diploid anuran Xenopus tropicalis contains a novel array of sarcoplasmic myosin heavy chain genes expressed in larval muscle and larynx, Nasipak, B., and Kelley D. , Development Genes and Evolution, Jul 1, Volume 218, Number 7, p.389-97, (2008)
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