古老的骨头和新的腿

Prof. Dr. Nadia B. Fröbisch
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把进化生物学和古生物学的研究数据联系起来,为两栖动物的起源和发展提供了新的线索。对于在这一领域工作的科学家来说,蝾螈是一个迷人的研究对象——从它们四肢的不寻常发育到整个四肢的再生。
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Ancient Bones and New Legs

The linking of research data from evolutionary biology and palaeontology is shedding new light on the origin and development of amphibians. For scientists working in this area, salamanders are a fascinating object of study – from the unusual development of their extremities to the regeneration of entire limbs.

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