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Crocodylus
Known as:
crocodile
National Institutes of Health
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Alligators
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Crocodilian
Family crocodylidae
Order crocodilia
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2010
2010
The enamelin genes in lizard, crocodile, and frog and the pseudogene in the chicken provide new insights on enamelin evolution in tetrapods.
N. Al-Hashimi
,
A. Lafont
,
S. Delgado
,
K. Kawasaki
,
J. Sire
Molecular biology and evolution
2010
Corpus ID: 13220405
Enamelin (ENAM) has been shown to be a crucial protein for enamel formation and mineralization. Previous molecular analyses have…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Biodiversity in a forest island: reptiles and amphibians of the West African Togo Hills
A. Leaché
,
Mark‐Oliver Rödel
,
Charles W. Linkem
,
R. Diaz
,
A. Hillers
,
M. Fujita
2006
Corpus ID: 131305896
Our recent surveys of the herpetological diversity of the West African Togo Hills documented a total of 65 reptile and amphibian…
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2003
2003
The mammalian Crx genes are highly divergent representatives of the Otx5 gene family, a gnathostome orthology class of orthodenticle-related homeogenes involved in the differentiation of retinal…
J. Plouhinec
,
T. Sauka-Spengler
,
+7 authors
S. Mazan
Molecular biology and evolution
2003
Corpus ID: 17863350
The mammalian Crx genes are highly divergent orthodenticle (otd)-related homeogenes that play important roles in the…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Colonization of an island volcano, Long Island, Papua New Guinea, and an emergent island, Motmot, in its caldera lake. VII. Overview and discussion
I. Thornton
,
S. Cook
,
+5 authors
R. Yamuna
2001
Corpus ID: 55208310
Location, aims Long Island's biota was destroyed by volcanic eruption in c. 1645, and Motmot, an emergent island in its caldera…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Mitochondrial gene order adjacent to the control region in crocodile, turtle, and tuatara.
Thomas W. Quinn
,
Thomas W. Quinn
,
D. Mindell
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
1996
Corpus ID: 21639582
We used the polymerase chain reaction and sequencing of mitochondrial gene junctions adjacent to the 5' end of the control region…
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1993
1993
Biological effects of salinity gradient reversals in a southeast African estuarine lake
A. Forbes
,
D. Cyrus
Netherland Journal of Aquatic Ecology
1993
Corpus ID: 23112372
St Lucia Lake on the north coast of Natal, South Africa, has an area of 325 km2 and is the largest estuarine complex in Africa…
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1992
1992
Crocodile attacks in the Northern Territory of Australia
A. Mekisic
,
Jonathon R Wardill
Medical Journal of Australia
1992
Corpus ID: 23945023
To examine crocodile attacks in the Northern Territory with particular reference to risk factors, range of injuries…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Improved identification of Nannomonas infections in tsetse flies from The Gambia.
J. McNamara
,
W. F. Snow
Acta Tropica
1990
Corpus ID: 36131724
1985
1985
Cinnabar-gold as the best alchemical drug of longevity, called Makaradhwaja in India.
S. Mahdihassan
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine
1985
Corpus ID: 40007056
A drug of longevity, prior to alchemy, was peach, from which the god of longevity has emerged. Alchemy began by synthesizing red…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Carbon-13 and Oxygen-18 in Dinosaur, Crocodile, and Bird Eggshells Indicate Environmental Conditions
R. E. Folinsbee
,
P. Fritz
,
H. R. Krouse
,
A. R. Robblee
Science
1970
Corpus ID: 29216269
We have gathered, from the nests of dinosaurs, and living and fossil birds, some evidence of the environment in which these…
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