Facial bone fragmentation in blind cavefish arises through two unusual ossification processes
Abstract The precise mechanisms underlying cranial bone development, evolution and patterning remain incompletely characterised. This poses a challenge to understanding the etiologies of craniofacial malformations evolving in nature. Capitalising on natural variation, “evolutionary model systems” pr...
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Auteurs principaux: | Amanda K. Powers, Shane A. Kaplan, Tyler E. Boggs, Joshua B. Gross |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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