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Results 1 - 10 for CaninaeCaninae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaCaninae is the subfamily of Canidae. Many extinct Caninae are endemic to North America living from 26.3 Ma —11,000 years ago. [5] One of their closest fossil relatives is the ... http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Caninae open pop Caninae - definition of Caninae in the Medical dictionary - by the ... Can·i·dae (k n-d) n. A family of carnivorous mammals that includes dogs, wolves, jackals, and foxes. Canidae. a family which includes 14 genera; the two commonest are the dogs ... http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Caninae open pop Caninae definition of Caninae in the Free Online Encyclopedia. Canidae [′kan·ə‚dē] (vertebrate zoology) A family of carnivorous mammals in the superfamily Canoidea, including dogs and their allies. http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Caninae open pop Canidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nyctereutes sinensis (3.4 Ma †) First Caninae. Genus Eucyon (8 Ma †) Eucyon davisi (8.3 Ma †, probably ancestor of Canis) Eucyon minor (8 Ma †) Eucyon zhoui (8 Ma † http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Canid open pop Amazon.com: "Caninae Parentage": Key Phrase page Key Phrase page for Caninae Parentage: Books containing the phrase Caninae Parentage http://www.amazon.com/phrase/Caninae-Parentage open pop Shargacucullia caninae Adult, Saint-Martin-de-Crau (13), France, June 13, 2005 (Photo by Daniel Morel) http://www.leps.it/SpeciesPages/CuculCanin.htm open pop Canidae: Definition from Answers.com Fig. 1 Only the Caninae lineage, commonly referred to as "canines," survived to the present day. Oligocene epoch. The earliest branch of the Canidae was the Hesperocyoninae lineage ... http://www.answers.com/topic/canidae open pop Heredity - Abstract of article: Microsatellite DNA marker inheritance ... According to previous cytological evidence, the hemisexual dog-rose species, Rosa sect. Caninae, transmit only seven chromosomes (derived from seven bivalents) through their pollen ... http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/sj.hdy.6800332 open pop Caninae [From Growing Old-Fashioned Roses, by Trevor Nottle, p. 11:] Caninae... The 'Dog Rose' with rather untidy growth making loose bramble-like plants http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/gl.php?n=269 open pop Heredity - Abstract of article: The asymmetric meiosis in pentaploid ... In pentaploid dogroses, Rosa section Caninae (2n=5x=35), the pollen transmits one basic genome (x =7) derived from the seven segregating bivalents, whereas the egg transmits four ... http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/hdy.2008.63 open pop |
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