نتایج جستجو برای: lamprey

تعداد نتایج: 1629  

Journal: : 2023

With habitats shrinking (e.g. due to construction projects that prevent access areas upper the Volgograd Reservoir), changes in environment, or illegal fishing some areas, there is registered a sharp decrease of population Volga lamprey. Studying histomorphological structure this species has significant impact on prediction and assessment state their internal organization. Problems such section...

Journal: :Journal of Great Lakes Research 2021

Lampreys (Petromyzontiformes) are a key component of freshwater ecosystems throughout temperate parts the world. Of 44 described species lamprey, sea lamprey ( Petromyzon marinus ) is certainly most commonly recognized. This has expanded its range from Atlantic Ocean basin where it conservation concern in North America and Europe into Laurentian Great Lakes subject to large-scale international ...

2014
Melinda S. Modrell Dorit Hockman Benjamin Uy David Buckley Tatjana Sauka-Spengler Marianne E. Bronner Clare V.H. Baker

Cranial neurogenic placodes and the neural crest make essential contributions to key adult characteristics of all vertebrates, including the paired peripheral sense organs and craniofacial skeleton. Neurogenic placode development has been extensively characterized in representative jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) but not in jawless fishes (agnathans). Here, we use in vivo lineage tracing with ...

Journal: :Development 2014
David Jandzik M Brent Hawkins Maria V Cattell Robert Cerny Tyler A Square Daniel M Medeiros

A defining feature of vertebrates (craniates) is a pronounced head supported and protected by a cellularized endoskeleton. In jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes), the head skeleton is made of rigid three-dimensional elements connected by joints. By contrast, the head skeleton of modern jawless vertebrates (agnathans) consists of thin rods of flexible cellular cartilage, a condition thought to refl...

2017
Junko Ishijima Yoshinobu Uno Mitsuo Nunome Chizuko Nishida Shigehiro Kuraku Yoichi Matsuda

All extant lamprey karyotypes are characterized by almost all dot-shaped microchromosomes. To understand the molecular basis of chromosome structure in lampreys, we performed chromosome C-banding and silver staining and chromosome mapping of the 18S-28S and 5S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes and telomeric TTAGGG repeats in the Arctic lamprey (Lethenteron camtschaticum). In addition, we cloned chromo...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2010
Shigehiro Kuraku Yoko Takio Fumiaki Sugahara Masaki Takechi Shigeru Kuratani

In jawed vertebrates, the Dlx code, or nested expression patterns of Dlx genes, specify the dorsoventral polarity of pharyngeal arches, downstream of endothelin-1 (Edn-1) and its effectors, Bapx1 (Nkx3.2) and dHand (Hand2). To elucidate the evolution of the specification mechanism of the oropharyngeal skeletal system, lamprey homologs of Dlx, Edn, endothelin receptor (Ednr), Bapx1, and dHand we...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Masaki Takeuchi Maiko Takahashi Shinichi Aizawa

Amphibian holoblastic cleavage in which all blastomeres contribute to any one of the three primary germ layers has been widely thought to be a developmental pattern in the stem lineage of vertebrates, and meroblastic cleavage to have evolved independently in each vertebrate lineage. In extant primitive vertebrates, agnathan lamprey and basal bony fishes also undergo holoblastic cleavage, and th...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1997
S Kuratani T Ueki S Aizawa S Hirano

The development of peripheral nerves was studied in a Japanese marine lamprey, Lampetra japonica, in whole-mount and sectioned embryos from hatching until the earliest ammocoete. Nerve fibers were immunohistochemically stained with a monoclonal antibody against acetylated tubulin. Branchiomeric nerves first developed in a simple metamerical pattern, each associated with a single pharyngeal arch...

2013
Daisuke Ikeda Yosuke Ono Shigeki Hirano Nobuhiro Kan-no Shugo Watabe

Muscle tissues contain the most classic sarcomeric myosin, called myosin II, which consists of 2 heavy chains (MYHs) and 4 light chains. In the case of humans (tetrapod), a total of 6 fast skeletal-type MYH genes (MYHs) are clustered on a single chromosome. In contrast, torafugu (teleost) contains at least 13 fast skeletal MYHs, which are distributed in 5 genomic regions; the MYHs are clustered...

2015
James R Kerr Perikles Karageorgopoulos Paul S Kemp

17 Globally, populations of diadromous anguilliform morphotype fish, such as eel and 18 lamprey, have experienced substantial declines, partly as a result of habitat 19 fragmentation caused by river infrastructure. In the UK, a new configuration of 20 hydraulically unobtrusive bristle pass (side-mounted and vertically oriented) has been 21 developed to help upstream moving European eel (Anguill...

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