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The evolutionary origin of flatfish asymmetry
Matt Friedman
Nature 454 (7201), 209-12 (10 Jul 2008)
Describes fossil fish that serve as good examples of transitional forms demonstrating the gradual migration of the right eye over to the left side of the fish.
 
The amphioxus genome and the evolution of the chordate karyotype
Nicholas Putnam et al.
Nature 453 (7198), 1064-71 (19 Jun 2008)
Publication of full amphioxus genome and implications for elucidating evolution of early chordates.
 
Rapid large-scale evolutionary divergence in a Lizard, Podarcis sicula
elib.cdc.gov
Introduction of a non-native species, the Italian Wall Lizard, to an island resulted in formation of entirely new features within 36 years.
Posted by cacoman to lizard divergence evolution on Tue May 27 2008 at 20:14 UTC | info | related
 
Molecular Phylogenetics of Mastodon and Tyrannosaurus rex
elib.cdc.gov
Follow-up work on collagen protein sequencing from fossils, from Schweitzer et. al., highlighting how the sequence data support evolutionary relationship between T. rex and birds, and between mastodon and elephant.
 
Protein Sequences from Mastodon and Tyrannosaurus Rex Revealed by Mass Spectrometry
elib.cdc.gov
Isolation of protein sequences from fossilized Mastodon and T. rex bones.
 
Analysis of Soft Tissue from Tyrannosaurus rex Suggests the Presence of Protein
elib.cdc.gov
Describes isolation of actual collagen protein form T. rex fossilized bone.
 
Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution
Nature 453 (7192), 175-83 (08 May 2008)
Description of the platypus genome and how it shows this mammal's position in the evolutionary tree.
 
Top billing for platypus at end of evolution tree
Susan Brown
 
Creationists fail in bid to offer 'science' degrees
A religious group, the Institute for Creation Research, has had its application to offer Master of Science degrees rejected by Texas authorities.

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