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Digit V (9.48 mm) is shorter than III and IV, but longer than I and II.
It has five digits which appear nearly straight except for digit V which is strongly curved medially.
Digit V imprint is distinctly separated from other imprints and is connected to the back of the heel trace.
One type (N = 25, pes tracks) has curved digit imprints that progressively increase in length from digits I to IV, a smaller digit V that is distinctly separated from the other digits by a large interdigital angle, and digit V is oriented more laterally.
The pes tracks show "typical" lizard morphology as having curved digit imprints that progressively increase in length from digits I to IV, a smaller digit V that is separated from the other digits by a large interdigital angle.
The digit I (7.58 mm long) and II (11.91 mm long) imprints are anteromedially oriented, whereas those of digit III (13.64 mm long) are oriented anterolaterally, digit IV (12.69 mm long) laterally, and digit V (6.84 mm long) posterolaterally.
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The check digits V ec(C) are part of an error correction code.
A majority decoded iris-code T, denoted by V ec(T), is concatenated with check digits V ec(C), to generate V ec(T ||V ec(C).
The patagia are comprised of skin extending between the trunk of the body and the fifth digit (plagiopatagium), between digits V and II (chiropatagium), and many species have a tail membrane extending between the hind limbs (uropatagium).
Meis2, Hoxd10, Tbx3, Tbx15, Bmp3, Rgmb, Hoxa1, Twist1, Tmeff2 and Enpp2 showed significantly higher expression in the posterior forelimb digits (HDII-V) compared with the thumb (HDI) and all five hindlimb digits (Foot).
In the mouse, the digits were identified as having the character of digits I, II, IV, V, whereas the digit reduced lizard retained digits II, III, IV, V together with a reduction in mesopodial elements.
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