THE MORPHOMETRY AND THE OCCURRENCE OF CERVUS ELAPHUS (MAMMALIA, CERVIDAE) FROM THE LATE PLEISTOCENE OF THE ITALIAN PENINSULA

The evolutionary trends and adaptations of the red deer from the Middle Pleistocene to the present day are well documented in Eurasia.These are generally explained by the high capability of this deer to adapt to different enviromental and climatic conditions.The large number of subspecies attributed to Cervus elaphus , often Medicos Entertainment l

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Chromatin dynamics at the maternal to zygotic transition: recent advances from the zebrafish model [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

Early animal development is characterized by intense reorganization of the embryonic genome, including large-scale changes in chromatin structure and in the DNA and histone modifications that help shape this structure.Particularly profound shifts in the chromatin landscape are associated with the maternal-to-zygotic transition, Thermal Protectant w

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