craniates
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craniates 基本解释
释义脊椎动物;
英英释义
craniate
n.animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium同义词:vertebrate
craniates 相关例句
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Fossil sister group of craniates: predicted and found.Structural Evolution of Otx Genes in CraniatesTHE ORIGIN OF CRANIATES: NEURAL CREST, NEUROGENIC PLACODES, AND HOMEOBOX GENESChordate evolution and the origin of craniates: an old brain in a new head.Molecular ecology and adaptation of visual photopigments in craniatesEvolution of the axial system in craniates: morphology and function of the perivertebral musculatureThe unusual cartilaginous tissues of jawless craniates, cephalochordates and invertebratesNeurodevelopment Genes in Lampreys Reveal Trends for Forebrain Evolution in CraniatesEarly crest animals and the insight they provide into the evolutionary origin of craniates.Dopamine receptors for every species: gene duplications and functional diversification in Craniates