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- B96dc49cebe920084108209dc4a958357 source "WP" @default.
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- B96dc49cebe920084108209dc4a958357 annotatedSource UBERON_0001686 @default.
- B96dc49cebe920084108209dc4a958357 annotatedTarget "Studies have shown that ear bones in mammal embryos are attached to the dentary, which is part of the jaw. These are ossified portions of cartilage -- called Meckel's cartilage -- that are attached to the jaw. As the embryo develops, the cartilage hardens to form bone. Later in development, the bone structure breaks loose from the jaw and migrates to the inner ear area. The structure is known as the middle ear, and is made up of the incus, stapes, malleus, and tympanic membrane. These correspond to the quadrate, prearticular, articular, and angular structures in the reptile jaw. For this reason, researchers believe the similarity of the results shows that mammals and reptiles have a common ancestry." @default.