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    Euteleostomi (Eu-teleostomi, where Eu- comes from Greek εὖ 'well, good' or Euteleostomes, also known as "bony vertebrates") is a successful clade that...
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    Osteichthyes can be compared to Euteleostomi. In paleontology the terms are synonymous. In ichthyology the difference is that Euteleostomi presents a cladistic view...
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    closely related to true bony fish. Living teleostomes constitute the clade Euteleostomi, which includes all osteichthyans and tetrapods. Even after the acanthodians...
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    Cartilaginous fishes (sharks, rays, ratfish) Euteleostomi ('bony fish')...
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    Euteleostomi / Osteichthyes (bony vertebrates)...
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    Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes) Osteichthyes/ Euteleostomi...
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    Euteleostomi/ Osteichthyes...
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      Acanthodians, incl. Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes)   Euteleostomi / Osteichthyes  ...
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  • lineage is: Catarrhini, Chordata, Craniata, Euarchontoglires, Eukaryota; Euteleostomi, Eutheri and others. "Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology...
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    (Actinopterygii and Sarcopterygii) form a taxonomic group called Osteichthyes (or Euteleostomi, which includes also land vertebrates); they have skeletons made of bone...
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    Taxonomic lineage eukaryota → metazoa → chordata → craniata → vertebrata → euteleostomi → mammalia → eutheria → euarchontoglires → primates → haplorrhini → catarrhini...
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    miRBase family MIPF0000067 NCBI Gene 407008 HGNC 31603 OMIM 300694 Other data RNA type microRNA Domain(s) Eukaryota; Euteleostomi PDB structures PDBe...
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    Euteleostomi/ Osteichthyes...
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  • Phylum : Chordata Subphylum : Vertebrata Superclass : Gnathostomata Euteleostomi : bony vertebrates Actinopterygii : ray-finned fishes Order : Beloniformes...
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    miRBase family MIPF0000053 NCBI Gene 407004 HGNC 31599 OMIM 612077 Other data RNA type microRNA Domain(s) Eukaryota; Euteleostomi PDB structures PDBe...
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    miRBase family MIPF0000108 NCBI Gene 406986 HGNC 31581 OMIM 611899 Other data RNA type microRNA Domain(s) Eukaryota; Euteleostomi PDB structures PDBe...
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  • following lineage: Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini;...
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    miRBase family MIPF0000058 NCBI Gene 406988 HGNC 31583 OMIM 613147 Other data RNA type microRNA Domain(s) Eukaryota; Euteleostomi; PDB structures PDBe...
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  • lineage of TMEM156 is: Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini;...
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    suggests that it localizes to the cell membrane. LRRC24 is conserved in Euteleostomi with the exception of Aves. Also, based on sequence homology analysis...
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    mediate protein–protein interactions. MAP3K1 is highly conserved in Euteleostomi. The spontaneous recessive lidgap-Gates mutation (deletion of Map3k1...
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