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Jawless fish brains more human-like than previously thought - UPI.com
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A re-examination of hagfish and lamprey brains suggests they are more like complex vertebrate brains than scientists previously thought.
BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | How the turtle's shell developed
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Scientists reveal a spectacular insight into turtle evolution - how the unique animals get their shells.
A vertebrate family reunion
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Apr 22, · Figure 2: Growing embryo in the egg of E. burgeri, with the head visible at upper left. Credit: Shigeru Kuratani, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology
Embryo origami gives the turtle its shell | New Scientist
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The way the body wall of the growing embryo folds inwards helps to explain how the reptiles achieve their unique body shape
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