Examples of lamprey in the following topics:
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- Hagfishes and lampreys are recognized as separate clades, primarily because lampreys are true vertebrates, whereas hagfishes are not.
- Lampreys are morphologically similar to hagfishes and also lack paired appendages.
- However, lampreys develop some vertebral elements as an adult.
- As adults, lampreys are characterized by a toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth.
- Lampreys live primarily in coastal and fresh waters.
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- A comparison of the genomes of a lancelet, tunicate, lamprey, fish, chicken, and human confirmed that two whole-genome duplications occurred in the early history of the Vertebrata subphylum.
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- Vertebrata is a larger clade that also includes fish and lamprey.