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morphological

[mawr-fuh-lahj-ik-uhl] / ˌmɔr fəˈlɑdʒ ɪk əl /




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A new morphological study published in Science Advances shows that this organ is significantly more complex than earlier studies suggested.

From Science Daily

Traditionally, scientists have identified and classified animals based on visible physical traits, also known as morphological features.

From Science Daily

Using light microscopy, scanning techniques, and other morphological examinations, the researchers confirmed they were looking at a new species.

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Domestication syndrome - anatomical and morphological changes such as curly tails, floppy ears, depigmentation, smaller brains and reduced facial skeletons - are commonly cited as some of the most salient traits, the study says.

From BBC

"Our morphological and DNA analyses confirmed that these specimens represent a new species, distinct from its tropical relatives," explains researcher Kei Chloe Tan, who conducted the genetic testing.

From Science Daily