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Gavin Naylor

@gavinnaylor

Director of The Florida Program of Shark Research, Curator and Professor at Florida Museum of Natural History at the University of Florida

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If you'd seen one alive you'd think otherwise... It's a beautiful animal - aquiline yet robust - and capable of impressive bursts of acceleration.

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Are you curious to know who are the 10 female Brazilian elasmobranch researchers that are organizing and will speak at this wonderful week dedicated to the study of elasmobranchs? From November 09 to 13th, 6pm to 9pm (São Paulo, GMT -3), at the YouTube channel of Ictiomulheres

Are you curious to know who are the 10 female Brazilian elasmobranch researchers that are organizing and will speak at this wonderful week dedicated to the study of elasmobranchs?

From November 09 to 13th, 6pm to 9pm (São Paulo, GMT -3), at the YouTube channel of Ictiomulheres
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This is an amazing find!! As diverse as lamniform sharks are today, they were even more diverse in the past. science.sciencemag.org/content/371/65…

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Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP) Epaulette shark genome completed. First Shark trio genome assembly ever! haplotypes fully resolved. Assembly size=3.9Gb, scaffold N50=83Mb, contig N50=8.8Mb, 53 autosomes + X & Y. QV=45 Vertebrate Genome Lab (VGL) Gavin Naylor P. Currie, S. Burgess, M. Schartl, F. Tulenko, K. Du

<a href="/genomeark/">Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP)</a> Epaulette shark genome completed. First Shark trio genome assembly ever! haplotypes fully resolved. Assembly size=3.9Gb, scaffold N50=83Mb, contig N50=8.8Mb, 53 autosomes + X &amp; Y. QV=45  <a href="/genomewarriors/">Vertebrate Genome Lab (VGL)</a> <a href="/gavinnaylor/">Gavin Naylor</a> P. Currie, S. Burgess, M. Schartl, F. Tulenko, K. Du
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The Portuguese dogfish is the deepest living shark and like other sharks its skin is covered with modified teeth. Check out the large amount of teeth rows growing inside its jaw! Virginia Institute of Marine Science specimen, scanned Florida Museum #oVertTCN #fishfriday

The Portuguese dogfish is the deepest living shark and like other sharks its skin is covered with modified teeth. Check out the large amount of teeth rows growing inside its jaw! <a href="/VIMS_News/">Virginia Institute of Marine Science</a> specimen, scanned <a href="/FloridaMuseum/">Florida Museum</a> #oVertTCN #fishfriday
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Incredible shape-shifting of inter-gill skin denticles in the Bonnethead #shark (Sphyrna tiburo). Alizarin red fluorescence highlights the dentine in these #skinteeth. From full circles to complete tricuspid shapes with few 'experimental' shapes in-between!🦈🦷 #devbio #evodevo

Incredible shape-shifting of inter-gill skin denticles in the Bonnethead #shark (Sphyrna tiburo). Alizarin red fluorescence highlights the dentine in these #skinteeth. From full circles to complete tricuspid shapes with few 'experimental' shapes in-between!🦈🦷 #devbio #evodevo