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Identifying the homology of the short human pisiform and its lost ossification center.

Kelsey M KjosnessPhilip L Reno
Published in: EvoDevo (2019)
These data indicate that the human pisiform is homologous to the pisiform epiphysis of other species, and that humans have lost a primary ossification center and associated growth plate while retaining ossification timing of the secondary center. This represents an exceptional evolutionary event and demonstrates a profound developmental change in the human wrist that is unusual not only among primates, but among mammals.
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