How is  Diarthrognathus related to Triconodonts, Docodonts, Multituberculates, Symmetrodonts, Pantotheres, Monotremes, Marsupials, and Placentals?

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How is  Diarthrognathus related to Triconodonts,Docodonts, Multituberculates, Symmetrodonts, Pantotheres,Monotremes, Marsupials, and Placentals?

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Diarthrognathus or two joint jaw animals is an extinct genus of synapsids which were mammal like reptiles It is considered closest to mammalian ancestory The skull of diarthrognathus is only    See Answer
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