Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Doaa I Gewily"
- Doaa I Gewily's research primarily focuses on the comparative ultrastructure of the tongues in reptilian species, particularly those endemic to Egypt.
- One of the notable studies compares the tongue morphology of Bosc's fringe-toed lizard (Acanthodactylus boskianus) and the Sinai fan-fingered gecko (Ptyodactylus guttatus), revealing distinct structural adaptations related to their feeding strategies.
- The findings suggest that the tongue's epithelial structure is intricately linked to the ecological and feeding behaviors of these reptiles, highlighting the importance of morphological adaptations in evolutionary biology.