PHYLOGENY OF UPPER LIMB: FROM A FIN TO FIVE-FINGERED LIMB | Issues of reconstructive and plastic surgery. 2018. № 4 (67). DOI: 10.17223/1814147/67/06

PHYLOGENY OF UPPER LIMB: FROM A FIN TO FIVE-FINGERED LIMB

A fin ancestral for a tetrapodal limb had the biserial structure. Limbs of first quadrupeds also had the biserial structure and numerous fingers of two types: preaxial and postaxial. The biserial structure of limbs is also characteristic of modern tetrapods. The first finger is homological to the last preaxial radiale extending away from the last (most distal) mesomere of the central axis of the ancestral fin. Other fingers of the five-fingered limb are homological to radiales of the ancestral fin.

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первый палец, бисериальный плавник, тетраподная конечность, преаксиальные пальцы, first finger, biserial fin, tetrapodal limb, preaxial fingers

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Mednikov D.N.A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolutionranodon@yandex.ru
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 PHYLOGENY OF UPPER LIMB: FROM A FIN TO FIVE-FINGERED LIMB | Issues of reconstructive and plastic surgery. 2018. № 4 (67). DOI: 10.17223/1814147/67/06

PHYLOGENY OF UPPER LIMB: FROM A FIN TO FIVE-FINGERED LIMB | Issues of reconstructive and plastic surgery. 2018. № 4 (67). DOI: 10.17223/1814147/67/06

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