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The first excerpt from the study in post #58:

1. 'CEA family in humans and mice are exploited as cellular receptors by a number of pathogens, possibly due to their function in immunity and reproduction. The CEA family is composed of CEA-related cell adhesion molecules (CEACAMs) and secreted pregnancy-specific glycoproteins (PSGs).

PSGs are almost exclusively expressed by trophoblast cells at the maternal-fetal interface. The reason why PSGs exist in only a minority of mammals is still unknown.'
 
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2. 'Bats have either an endothelial or hemochorial placenta (the third is epitheliocorial), depending on bat species.
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We hypothesize that these PSG-like proteins (PSGs) are expressed at the maternal-fetal interface and that they play a role either in counteracting infection or regulating maternal-fetal communication
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Yinpterochiroptera suborder includes megabats, Rousettus aegyptiacus (Egyptian Fruit Bat), as well as members of the microbat families Rhinolophidae and Megadermatidae.
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In all species of the Yinpterochiroptera suborder, all CEA gene family members belong to the CEACAM subgroup and no PSG-like genes could be identified despite the same depth of genomic sequencing of both bat suborders.

Remarkably, the structure of bat PSGs is very similar to PSGs recently found in the horse (2016, Convergent Evolution of Pregnancy-Specific Glycoproteins in the Human and Horse), suggesting that both have a common ancestor.
....For example, Zhang et al used 2492 nuclear-encoded genes to perform maximum-likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analysis. Their results vigorously supported bats as a member of Pegasoferae (Chiroptera + Perissodactyla + Carnivora), with the bat lineage diverging from the Equus (horse) lineage ~ 88 million years ago.'

So bats have a constellation: Pegasus
 

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