نتایج جستجو برای: paired fins

تعداد نتایج: 53237  

Journal: :Development 1995
M A Akimenko S L Johnson M Westerfield M Ekker

To study the genetic regulation of growth control and pattern formation during fin development and regeneration, we have analysed the expression of four homeobox genes, msxA, msxB, msxC and msxD in zebrafish fins. The median fin fold, which gives rise to the unpaired fins, expresses these four msx genes during development. Transcripts of the genes are also present in cells of the presumptive pe...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1998
Heiner Grandel Stefan Schulte-Merker

In the present study, we describe the structure and normal development of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) paired fins. Particularly, we focus on the structure of the apical epidermis and on endoskeletal morphogenesis. Endoskeletal development proceeds differently in the pectoral and pelvic fins. Whereas in both fins major parts of the endoskeletal girdle develop within the fin bud mesenchyme, the p...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2010
Yumie Murata Mika Tamura Yusuke Aita Koji Fujimura Yasunori Murakami Masataka Okabe Norihiro Okada Mikiko Tanaka

The pelvic fin position among teleost fishes has shifted rostrally during evolution, resulting in diversification of both behavior and habitat. We explored the developmental basis for the rostral shift in pelvic fin position in teleost fishes using zebrafish (abdominal pelvic fins) and Nile tilapia (thoracic pelvic fins). Cell fate mapping experiments revealed that changes in the distribution o...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2002
Eliot G Drucker George V Lauder

The great anatomical diversification of paired fins within the Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) can be understood as a suite of evolutionary transformations in design. At a broad taxonomic scale, two clear trends exist in the morphology of the anteriorly situated pectoral fins. In comparing basal to more derived clades, there are general patterns of (i) reorientation of the pectoral fin base ...

2015
SUNDER LAL HORA

Introduction ... . .. Conditions affecting' fish in rapid waters lVIodifications for life in hill-streams ... '[he external form ... 'l'he scale-:covering, etc. .e. '" ••• ::: The paired fins and the skeletal and Inuscular, structures connected therewith." ... 'fhe caudal fin and its peduncle .,. The mouth, its position ~ and shape; the jaws; the barbels i the lips and their muscles The eyes .....

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
J R Hove L M O'Bryan M S Gordon P W Webb D Weihs

Swimming movements in boxfishes were much more complex and varied than classical descriptions indicated. At low to moderate rectilinear swimming speeds (<5 TL s(-1), where TL is total body length), they were entirely median- and paired-fin swimmers, apparently using their caudal fins for steering. The pectoral and median paired fins generate both the thrust needed for forward motion and the con...

1998
Michael I. Coates Martin J. Cohn

Current phylogenies show that paired fins and limbs are unique to jawed vertebrates and their immediate ancestry. Such fins evolved first as a single pair extending from an anterior location, and later stabilized as two pairs at pectoral and pelvic levels. Fin number, identity, and position are therefore key issues in vertebrate developmental evolution. Localization of the AP levels at which de...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Joyce Pieretti Andrew R Gehrke Igor Schneider Noritaka Adachi Tetsuya Nakamura Neil H Shubin

The fossil record is a unique repository of information on major morphological transitions. Increasingly, developmental, embryological, and functional genomic approaches have also conspired to reveal evolutionary trajectory of phenotypic shifts. Here, we use the vertebrate appendage to demonstrate how these disciplines can mutually reinforce each other to facilitate the generation and testing o...

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