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Timeline of the Evolutionary History of Life
Chordates (Phylum Chordata)
Fish and Amphibians
New Evolutionary and Ecological Advances in Deciphering the Cambrian Explosion of Animal Life
LETTER Doi:10.1038/Nature13414
The Fossil Record of the Cambrian “Explosion”: Resolving the Tree of Life Critics As Posing Challenges to Evolution
A Paleontological Perspective of Vertebrate Origin
Questions About the Cambrian Explosion, Evolution, and Intelligent Design
Multiple Opsin Genes in the Ancestral Vertebrates
Recent Advances in the (Molecular) Phylogeny of Vertebrates
History of Earth
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Fishes of the World
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The Burgess Shale the Chengjiang
Vertebrate Evolution (PDF)
Multi-Locus Phylogenetic Analysis Reveals the Pattern and Tempo of Bony Fish Evolution
Micrornas Revive Old Views About Jawless Vertebrate Divergence and Evolution
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Head and Backbone of the Early Cambrian Vertebrate Haikouichthys
Early Evolution of the Vertebrate Eye—Fossil Evidence
The Middle Cambrian Fossil Pikaia and the Evolution of Chordate Swimming Thurston Lacalli*
An Evolutionary Perspective on Appendage Disparity in Basal Vertebrates Olivier Larouche1 , Miriam L
The Fish Tail As a Derivation from Axial Musculoskeletal Anatomy
The Cambrian “Explosion” of Metazoans and Molecular Biology: Would Darwin Be Satisfied?
Tracing the Backbone in China's Rocks
Cambrian Chordates and Vetulicolians
Lower Cambrian Vertebrates from South China
Color and Learn: Saltwater Fish of Massachusetts!
The Characters of Palaeozoic Jawed Vertebrates
Origin of Vertebrates Confirmed in the Early Cambrian
Biogeographic and Biological Comparisons Between the Emu Bay Shale (Kangaroo Island, South Australia) and Other Cambrian Burgess Shale-Type Biotas
Complexity and Diversity of Eyes in Early Cambrian Ecosystems
Origin and Evolution of Fish M.Sc. Sem. IV (M U) Dr. Ramesh Pathak
Maotianshan Shales - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia Page 1
Hagfish from the Cretaceous Tethys Sea and a Reconciliation of the Morphological–Molecular Conflict in Early Vertebrate Phylogeny