An increasing number of mammalian species have been shown to have a history of hybridization and introgression based on genetic analyses. Only relatively few fossils, however, preserve genetic material, and morphology must be used to identify the species and determine whether morphologically intermediate fossils could represent hybrids. Because dental and cranial fossils are typically the key body parts studied in mammalian palaeontology, here we bracket the potential for phenotypically extreme hybridizations by examining uniquely preserved cranio-dental material of a captive hybrid between grey and ringed seals. We analysed how distinct these species are genetically and morphologically, how easy it is to identify the hybrids using morpholo...
Phenotypic convergence, describing the independent evolution of similar characteristics, offers uniq...
© 2018 Dr. Axel NewtonOne of the most fundamental questions in evolutionary developmental biology is...
Chiari malformation is a cerebellar pathology characterized by a congenital reduction in posterior f...
An increasing number of mammalian species have been shown to have a history of hybridization and int...
During their dispersal across the globe, modern humans met and interbred with distinct archaic homin...
Introgressive hybridization occurs when closely related taxa overlap in distribution and is often as...
Previous scientific consensus saw human evolution as defined by adaptive differences (behavioural an...
Previous scientific consensus saw human evolution as defined by adaptive differences (behavioural an...
Hybridization is widespread and constitutes an important source of genetic variability and evolution...
Where the possibility of hybridisation in the human lineage was once largely speculative and ultimat...
Advances in genetics and developmental biology are revealing the relationship between genotype and d...
<div><p>Natural hybridization may result in the exchange of genetic material between divergent linea...
Developmental genetics research on mice provides a relatively sound understanding of the genes neces...
Recent morphological data on Pakicetus spp. and Basilosaurus spp. fossils suggest that cetaceans ori...
The last three decades have seen an expansion of morphological disparity analyses, which is now rout...
Phenotypic convergence, describing the independent evolution of similar characteristics, offers uniq...
© 2018 Dr. Axel NewtonOne of the most fundamental questions in evolutionary developmental biology is...
Chiari malformation is a cerebellar pathology characterized by a congenital reduction in posterior f...
An increasing number of mammalian species have been shown to have a history of hybridization and int...
During their dispersal across the globe, modern humans met and interbred with distinct archaic homin...
Introgressive hybridization occurs when closely related taxa overlap in distribution and is often as...
Previous scientific consensus saw human evolution as defined by adaptive differences (behavioural an...
Previous scientific consensus saw human evolution as defined by adaptive differences (behavioural an...
Hybridization is widespread and constitutes an important source of genetic variability and evolution...
Where the possibility of hybridisation in the human lineage was once largely speculative and ultimat...
Advances in genetics and developmental biology are revealing the relationship between genotype and d...
<div><p>Natural hybridization may result in the exchange of genetic material between divergent linea...
Developmental genetics research on mice provides a relatively sound understanding of the genes neces...
Recent morphological data on Pakicetus spp. and Basilosaurus spp. fossils suggest that cetaceans ori...
The last three decades have seen an expansion of morphological disparity analyses, which is now rout...
Phenotypic convergence, describing the independent evolution of similar characteristics, offers uniq...
© 2018 Dr. Axel NewtonOne of the most fundamental questions in evolutionary developmental biology is...
Chiari malformation is a cerebellar pathology characterized by a congenital reduction in posterior f...