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  2. The research, which supported the long-standing theory that jaws evolved from gills, was published in Molecular Biology and Evolution. In the developing skate embryo, the structures that give rise to jaws and gill arches look almost identical. They develop in similar shapes and they express many of the same genes during development.
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