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Additional file 6: of Hand/foot splitting and the âre-evolutionâ of mesopodial skeletal elements during the evolution and radiation of chameleons
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posted on 2015-09-18, 05:00 authored by Raul Diaz, Paul TrainorFigure S6. Autopodia are dorsoventrally flattened Divergent tetrapods such as the common lab mouse (Mammalia) and the desert grassland whiptail lizard (Reptilia) have divergent hands (A, C) and feet (B, D). Despite architectural differences, they remain dorsoventrally flattened. (TIFF 1825Â kb)