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Biology
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Abstract
The tail region of many bony fish (teleosts), including the Zebrafish, is composed of the ‘caudal peduncle’ including the bone, blood vessels, muscle and nerves associated with the caudal spinal column, and the caudal fin, a specialized organ of movement including mostly bone, blood vessels and nerves. The developmental origin of the structures of the fin and caudal peduncle is unknown. Our project uses genetic mosaics to track patterns of cell sharing between structures in the peduncle and the fin. Our preliminary data indicates that bone, blood vessel and nerves from both anatomical compartments share a common developmental origin.
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F. Bryan Pickett, Paula R. Martin
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Shared Stem Cells in the Zebrafish Caudal Body and Fin
The tail region of many bony fish (teleosts), including the Zebrafish, is composed of the ‘caudal peduncle’ including the bone, blood vessels, muscle and nerves associated with the caudal spinal column, and the caudal fin, a specialized organ of movement including mostly bone, blood vessels and nerves. The developmental origin of the structures of the fin and caudal peduncle is unknown. Our project uses genetic mosaics to track patterns of cell sharing between structures in the peduncle and the fin. Our preliminary data indicates that bone, blood vessel and nerves from both anatomical compartments share a common developmental origin.