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- In multicellular organisms, stem cells are undifferentiated or partially differentiated cells that can change into various types of cells and proliferate...
- Miocene in Europe. The earliest known member, Amphictis, was likely an unspecialised carnivore, based on its dentition. Ailurids subsequently dis****d into...
- a single cell – which can dedifferentiate into a callus (a m**** of unspecialised cells) that can grow into a new plant. In vascular plants, the xylem...
- first metacarpal (dewclaw), though its dentition was still relatively unspecialised. This connection was rejected by one author because C. (X.) falconeri's...
- having the smallest relative brain size, more primitive dentition and unspecialised cranial structure. With the exception of domestic pigs in Timor and...
- weight, comparable to a living tiger quoll. Early thylacinids were unspecialised faunivores. The family exhibited its greatest diversity during the Miocene...
- digging up insect prey. They have poorly developed canine teeth and unspecialised molars, with an overall dental formula of 2.1.3.33.1.3.3 They have a...
- are set up. These gradients drive the process of differentiation of unspecialised stem cells into different cell types, ultimately forming all the tissues...
- Tellingly, these teeth, while small and numerous, are comparatively unspecialised to the baleen-like teeth of Pterodaustro. Boreopterids are thought to...
- species. Within the genus Mustela, the least weasel is a relatively unspecialised form, as evidenced by its pedomorphic skull, which occurs even in large...