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1. DNA barcoding and distribution of Osteobrama peninsularis (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in India.

2. New generic name for a small Triassic ray-finned fish from Perledo (Italy)

3. Anatomical insights into fish terrestrial locomotion: A study of barred mudskipper (Periophthalmus argentilineatus) fins based on μCT 3D reconstructions.

4. Otolith reliability is context‐dependent for estimating warming and CO2 acidification impacts on fish growth.

5. New generic name for a small Triassic ray-finned fish from Perledo (Italy).

6. Evaluating the efficacy of MEANGS for mitochondrial genome assembly of cartilaginous and ray-finned fish species.

7. Functional Divergence in Solute Permeability between Ray-Finned Fish-Specific Paralogs of aqp10.

8. Complete Mitogenome and Phylogenetic Analysis of a Marine Ray-Finned Fish, Alcichthys elongatus (Perciformes: Cottidae).

9. The Diversity of the Brains of Ray-Finned Fishes.

10. Fish parasites (special issue).

11. Fish tapeworms (Cestoda) in the molecular era: achievements, gaps and prospects.

12. Complete Mitogenome and Phylogenetic Analysis of a Marine Ray-Finned Fish, Alcichthys elongatus (Perciformes: Cottidae)

13. Otolith reliability is context-dependent for estimating warming and CO 2 acidification impacts on fish growth.

14. A new, exceptionally well-preserved Permian actinopterygian fish from the Minnekahta Limestone of South Dakota, USA.

15. Type I interferons in ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii).

16. Divergence, evolution and adaptation in ray-finned fish genomes.

17. Evolution and Expression of Tissue Globins in Ray-Finned Fishes.

18. Resolving the Phylogenetic Position of Coelacanth: The Closest Relative Is Not Always the Most Appropriate Outgroup.

19. Evolutionary Fate of the Androgen Receptor -- Signaling Pathway in Ray-Finned Fishes with a Special Focus on Cichlids.

20. Taxonomy and Distribution of Deep-Sea Bigscales and Whalefishes (Teleostei: Stephanoberycoidei) Collected off Northeastern Brazil, Including Seamounts and Oceanic Islands

21. Evolution of dimorphisms of the proteasome subunit beta type 8 gene ( PSMB8) in basal ray-finned fish.

22. What is the thalamus in zebrafish?

23. Opsin gene duplication and divergence in ray-finned fish

24. The dorsal pallium in zebrafish, Danio rerio (Cyprinidae, Teleostei)

25. Observations on the radiation of lobe-finned fishes, ray-finned fishes, and cartilaginous fishes: Phylogeny of the opioid/orphanin gene family and the 2R hypothesis

26. Molecular cloning and characterization of V2-type receptor in two ray-finned fish, gray bichir, Polypterus senegalus and medaka, Oryzias latipes

27. Cytoarchitecture of a Cichlid Fish Telencephalon.

28. Optimal Data Partitioning and a Test Case for Ray-Finned Fishes (Actinopterygii) Based on Ten Nuclear Loci.

29. Birth and death of neuropeptide Y receptor genes in relation to the teleost fish tetraploidization

30. Evolution of melanocortin systems in fish

31. Multiple natriuretic peptides coexist in the most primitive extant ray-finned fish, bichir Polypterus endlicheri

32. A Pallial Visual Area in the Telencephalon of the Bony Fish Polypterus.

33. Resolving the Phylogenetic Position of Coelacanth: The Closest Relative Is Not Always the Most Appropriate Outgroup

34. Visual Thalamotelencephalic Pathways in the Sturgeon Acipenser, a Non-Teleost Actinopterygian Fish.

35. Relative importance of molecular, neontological, and paleontological data in understanding the biology of the vertebrate invasion of land.

36. Evolution and Expression of Tissue Globins in Ray-Finned Fishes

37. What is the Thalamus in Zebrafish?

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