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- B27f04e2465dc5c5473d23217dbca180a date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- B27f04e2465dc5c5473d23217dbca180a external_class "VHOG:0001306" @default.
- B27f04e2465dc5c5473d23217dbca180a ontology "VHOG" @default.
- B27f04e2465dc5c5473d23217dbca180a source "DOI:10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01809.x Smith HF, Fisher RE, Everett ML, Thomas AD, Randal Bollinger R, Parker W, Comparative anatomy and phylogenetic distribution of the mammalian cecal appendix. Journal of Evolutionary Biology (2009)" @default.
- B27f04e2465dc5c5473d23217dbca180a source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- B27f04e2465dc5c5473d23217dbca180a type Axiom @default.
- B27f04e2465dc5c5473d23217dbca180a annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- B27f04e2465dc5c5473d23217dbca180a annotatedSource UBERON_0001154 @default.
- B27f04e2465dc5c5473d23217dbca180a annotatedTarget "A comparative anatomical approach reveals three apparent morphotypes of the cecal appendix, as well as appendix-like structures in some species that lack a true cecal appendix. Cladistic analyses indicate that the appendix has evolved independently at least twice (at least once in diprotodont marsupials and at least once in Euarchontoglires), shows a highly significant (P < 0.0001) phylogenetic signal in its distribution, and has been maintained in mammalian evolution for 80 million years or longer.[well established][VHOG]" @default.