Mark A Norell
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Recent Articles
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Griffin C, Botelho J, Hanson M, Fabbri M, Smith-Paredes D, Carney R, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Nov;
623(7989):E19.
PMID: 37964130
No abstract available.
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Wiemann J, Menendez I, Crawford J, Fabbri M, Gauthier J, Hull P, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Sep;
621(7977):E4-E6.
PMID: 37673991
No abstract available.
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Yoshida J, Kobayashi Y, Norell M
Commun Biol
. 2023 Feb;
6(1):152.
PMID: 36792659
A voice box (larynx) is unique for tetrapods and plays functional roles in respiration, airway protection, and vocalization. However, in birds and other reptiles, the larynx fossil is extremely rare,...
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Norell M, Wiemann J, Menendez I, Fabbri M, Yu C, Marsicano C, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Oct;
610(7932):E11-E14.
PMID: 36261552
No abstract available.
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Barta D, Griffin C, Norell M
Sci Rep
. 2022 Oct;
12(1):17321.
PMID: 36243889
Intraspecific variation in growth trajectories provides a fundamental source of variation upon which natural selection acts. Recent work hints that early dinosaurs possessed elevated levels of such variation compared to...
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Egawa S, Griffin C, Bishop P, Pintore R, Tsai H, Botelho J, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2022 Oct;
289(1984):20220740.
PMID: 36196539
Significant evolutionary shifts in locomotor behaviour often involve comparatively subtle anatomical transitions. For dinosaurian and avian evolution, medial overhang of the proximal femur has been central to discussions. However, there...
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Griffin C, Botelho J, Hanson M, Fabbri M, Smith-Paredes D, Carney R, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Jul;
608(7922):346-352.
PMID: 35896745
Living birds (Aves) have bodies substantially modified from the ancestral reptilian condition. The avian pelvis in particular experienced major changes during the transition from early archosaurs to living birds. This...
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Hanson M, Hoffman E, Norell M, Bhullar B
Science
. 2022 Jun;
376(6600):eabl8181.
PMID: 35737783
David . claim that vestibular shape does not reflect function and that we did not use phylogenetic inference methods in our primary analyses. We show that their claims are countered...
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Wiemann J, Menendez I, Crawford J, Fabbri M, Gauthier J, Hull P, et al.
Nature
. 2022 May;
606(7914):522-526.
PMID: 35614213
Birds and mammals independently evolved the highest metabolic rates among living animals. Their metabolism generates heat that enables active thermoregulation, shaping the ecological niches they can occupy and their adaptability...
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Huang J, Zhong Y, Makohon-Moore A, White T, Jasin M, Norell M, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2022 May;
39(5):110771.
PMID: 35508134
We performed a comparative analysis of human and 12 non-human primates to identify sequence variations in known cancer genes. We identified 395 human-specific fixed non-silent substitutions that emerged during evolution...