Comparative transcriptome analyses indicate molecular homology of zebrafish swimbladder and mammalian lung.
The fish swimbladder is a unique organ in vertebrate evolution and it functions for regulating buoyancy in most teleost species. It has long been postulated as a homolog of the tetrapod lung, but the molecular evidence is scarce. In order to understand the molecular function of swimbladder as well a...
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Main Authors: | Weiling Zheng, Zhengyuan Wang, John E Collins, Robert M Andrews, Derek Stemple, Zhiyuan Gong |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/aa36e23c0a9a48f5aaae0bbc906daabd |
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