## Abstract Recent advances in molecular phylogenetics indicate that the order Chiroptera is monophyletic and that one of four lineages of microbats (Rhinolophoidea) shares a common origin with megabats. Against this background we undertook a comprehensive analysis of placental evolution in bats. W
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The asymmetrical character of human evolution
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- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1925
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- 8
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- ISSN
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