Hamada, Hiroki Uemoto, Toshiaki Tanaka, Yoshitaka Honda, Yuki Kitajima, Keiichi Umeda, Tetsuya Kawakami, Atsushi Shinya, Minori Kawakami, Koichi Tamura, Koji
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Zoological Letters
BackgroundTeleost paired fins are composed of two endoskeletal domains, proximal and distal radials, and an exoskeletal domain, the fin ray. The zebrafish pectoral fin displays elaborately patterned radials along the anteroposterior (AP) axis. Radials are considered homologous to tetrapod limb skeletons, and their patterning mechanisms in embryonic...
Vilizzi, Lorenzo
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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
The common carp Cyprinus carpio is one of the most widely-distributed freshwater fishes in the world. Due to its value for conservation and fisheries in several native/translocated areas of distribution and its detrimental effects on the aquatic ecosystem in most invasive areas, robust age-based population dynamics models are required for successfu...
Canio, G. Di Stoyanov, S. Larsen, J. C. Hallam, J. Kovalev, A. Kleinteich, T. Gorb, S. N. Manoonpong, P.
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Artificial Life and Robotics
Insects, like dung beetles, show fascinating locomotor abilities. They can use their legs to walk on complex terrains (e.g., rocky and curved surfaces) and to manipulate objects. They also exploit their compliant tarsi, increasing the contact area between the legs and surface, to enhance locomotion, and object manipulation efficiency. Besides these...
Tatsumi, Yoshiaki Takeda, Moe Matsuda, Masaru Suzuki, Tohru Yokoi, Hayato
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FEBS letters
R-spondin (Rspo) encodes a multi-domain protein that modulates the Wnt-signaling pathway. Two distinct rspo2 zebrafish mutants were generated by TALEN-mediated mutagenesis: a null mutant, rspo2(null), lacking all functional domains, and a hypomorphic mutant, rspo2(tsp), lacking the two N-terminal domains. Mutants were analyzed mainly for abnormalit...
Kawajiri, Maiko Yamahira, Kazunori
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Environmental Biology of Fishes
Fin rays of ray-finned fishes are composed of multiple bony segments, and each fin ray elongates by adding a new segment to the tip. Therefore, fin ray length is determined by the number of segments and the length of each segment. A comparison of the anal fin rays of a northern and southern wild population of the medaka, Oryzias latipes, revealed t...
Géraudie, Jacqueline Borday Birraux, Véronique
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Development Genes and Evolution
Expression of two zebrafish developmental posterior hoxa genes, hoxa11b and hoxa13b, was studied by in situ hybridization during pectoral and caudal fin development and regeneration. Expression was restricted to cells of the bony rays region. During fin development, molecular cytological analysis revealed that a subpopulation of mesenchymal cells e...