Abstract Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of specialized mammals that evolved from terrestrial ancestors and are fully adapted to aquatic habitats. Taking advantage of the recently sequenced finless porpoise genome, we conducted comparative analyses of the genomes of seven cetaceans and related terrestrial species to provide insight into the molecular bases of adaptation of these aquatic mammals. Changes in gene sequences were identified in main lineages of cetaceans, offering an evolutionary picture of cetacean genomes that reveal new pathways that could be associated with adaptation to aquatic lifestyle. We profiled bone microanatomical structures across 28 mammals, including representatives of cetaceans, pinnipeds,...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
The macroevolutionary transition from terra firma to obligatory inhabitance of the marine hydrospher...
The macroevolutionary transition from terra firma to obligatory inhabitance of the marine hydrospher...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of specialized mammals that evolved from ter...
Background: The transition from land to sea by the ancestor of cetaceans approximately 50 million ye...
© 2015 The Authors. Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans...
Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans related to their aq...
Cetacean body structure and physiology exhibit dramatic adaptations to their aquatic environment. Fi...
The ancestors of marine mammals once roamed the land and independently committed to an aquatic lifes...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have undergone a radical transformation from the typical...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have undergone a radical transformation from the typical...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of mammals adapted to various aquatic habita...
Abstract Background Cetaceans exhibit an exceptionally wide range of body size, yet in this regard, ...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of mammals adapted to various aquatic habita...
Cetaceans are unique in being the only mammals completely adapted to an aquatic environment. This ad...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
The macroevolutionary transition from terra firma to obligatory inhabitance of the marine hydrospher...
The macroevolutionary transition from terra firma to obligatory inhabitance of the marine hydrospher...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of specialized mammals that evolved from ter...
Background: The transition from land to sea by the ancestor of cetaceans approximately 50 million ye...
© 2015 The Authors. Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans...
Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans related to their aq...
Cetacean body structure and physiology exhibit dramatic adaptations to their aquatic environment. Fi...
The ancestors of marine mammals once roamed the land and independently committed to an aquatic lifes...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have undergone a radical transformation from the typical...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have undergone a radical transformation from the typical...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of mammals adapted to various aquatic habita...
Abstract Background Cetaceans exhibit an exceptionally wide range of body size, yet in this regard, ...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of mammals adapted to various aquatic habita...
Cetaceans are unique in being the only mammals completely adapted to an aquatic environment. This ad...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
The macroevolutionary transition from terra firma to obligatory inhabitance of the marine hydrospher...
The macroevolutionary transition from terra firma to obligatory inhabitance of the marine hydrospher...