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The following pages link to Comparative analysis of Pax-6 sequence and expression in the eye development of the blind cave fish Astyanax fasciatus and its epigean conspecific. (Q36850071):
Displaying 15 items.
- Evolution of eye development in the darkness of caves: adaptation, drift, or both? (Q27499250) (← links)
- Cloning and Functional Analysis of Pax6 from the Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm Ridgeia piscesae (Q28818763) (← links)
- Genes, modules and the evolution of cave fish (Q33523452) (← links)
- De novo sequencing of Astyanax mexicanus surface fish and Pachón cavefish transcriptomes reveals enrichment of mutations in cavefish putative eye genes (Q34551502) (← links)
- The rise of Astyanax cavefish (Q35868193) (← links)
- Complete sequencing of the Fugu WAGR region from WT1 to PAX6: dramatic compaction and conservation of synteny with human chromosome 11p13. (Q36636733) (← links)
- Shh and forebrain evolution in the blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus. (Q37083661) (← links)
- Cloning of the alphaA-crystallin genes of a blind cave form and the epigean form of Astyanax fasciatus: a comparative analysis of structure, expression and evolutionary conservation (Q38550337) (← links)
- NFI in the development of the olfactory neuroepithelium and the regulation of olfactory marker protein gene expression (Q40887425) (← links)
- Multiple photopigments from the Mexican blind cavefish, Astyanax fasciatus: a microspectrophotometric study. (Q44265056) (← links)
- Evidence for repeated loss of selective constraint in rhodopsin of amblyopsid cavefishes (Teleostei: Amblyopsidae). (Q47233059) (← links)
- Lens gene expression analysis reveals downregulation of the anti-apoptotic chaperone alphaA-crystallin during cavefish eye degeneration (Q47285141) (← links)
- Developmental mechanisms for retinal degeneration in the blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus (Q47286431) (← links)
- Mechanisms controlling Pax6 isoform expression in the retina have been conserved between teleosts and mammals (Q50683353) (← links)
- Are the semicircular canals of the European mole, Talpa europaea, adapted to a subterranean habitat? (Q52844632) (← links)