Prenatal development supports a single origin of laryngeal echolocation in bats
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Emma C. Teeling | Huiling Xue | Shuyi Zhang | Huiling Xue | E. Teeling | Shuyi Zhang | Zhe Wang | Tengteng Zhu | Na Fang | Junpeng Zhang | Libiao Zhang | Jian Pang | Tengteng Zhu | Libiao Zhang | Zhe Wang | Junpeng Zhang | Na Fang | Jian Pang
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