The lancelet Branchiostoma caribaeum Sundevall has been reported infrequently from the southeastern Atlantic Coast of the United States; no study had been made of its abundance, distribution, or ...
Nov. 21 (UPI) --The research is clear, the physiological complexity that makes modern humans -- and other mammals -- unique from simpler species is a product of gene regulation, not genet quantity.
Decelerated genome evolution in modern vertebrates revealed by analysis of multiple lancelet genomes
Vertebrates diverged from other chordates ~500 Myr ago and experienced successful innovations and adaptations, but the genomic basis underlying vertebrate origins are not fully understood. Here we ...
Scientists once thought that humans must have two million genes to account for all our complexity. But since sequencing the human genome, we've learned humans only have about 19,000 to 25,000 genes - ...
Berkeley — The newly sequenced genome of a dainty, quill-like sea creature called a lancelet provides the best evidence yet that vertebrates evolved over the past 550 million years through a four-fold ...
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