Fossils in China suggest some plants survived the End-Permian extinction, indicating land ecosystems fared differently from ...
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Daily Star on MSNEarth's biggest extinction event didn't actually kill off everything, boffins discoverSome scientists have now branded the “Great Dying” as a “crisis on land, not an extinction” after new fossil discoveries led scientists to think that the volcanic eruption had less effect on land than ...
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Live Science on MSNRefuge from the worst mass extinction in Earth's history discovered fossilized in ChinaThe End-Permian mass extinction killed an estimated 80% of life on Earth, but new research suggests that plants might have done okay.
Terrestrial ecosystems underwent extreme shifts in composition, following extensive degassing associated with the Siberian Traps near the Permian–Triassic boundary (PTB). These climatic perturbations ...
For advanced purification, all proteins were passed through a Superdex S-75 column (GE Healthcare) with buffer A. The molecular mass of all four proteins was estimated in buffer A using a Superdex ...
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