2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.12.431035
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Computational anatomy and geometric shape analysis enables analysis of complex craniofacial phenotypes in zebrafish

Abstract: Computational anatomy (CA) approaches start by estimating a canonical template from a sample of images. This template is then used as a basis for statistical analysis to quantify structural differences among groups of interest. Due to the complexity of fish skulls, previous attempts to classify craniofacial phenotypes have relied on qualitative features or 2D landmarks. In this work we aim to identify and quantify differences in 3D craniofacial phenotypes in adult zebrafish mutants. We first estimate a synthet… Show more

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“…In two of the four model systems (plod2 and meox1) our pseudolandmark pipeline identified areas of variation in the skull. In contrast to manual landmarks, which are time intensive to collect and can introduce interobserver error into the dataset (Figure 1A), our results supports that our previously established pseudolandmark pipeline allows for more efficient data collection, higher consistency and repeatability, and denser morphometric analysis (Diamond et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…In two of the four model systems (plod2 and meox1) our pseudolandmark pipeline identified areas of variation in the skull. In contrast to manual landmarks, which are time intensive to collect and can introduce interobserver error into the dataset (Figure 1A), our results supports that our previously established pseudolandmark pipeline allows for more efficient data collection, higher consistency and repeatability, and denser morphometric analysis (Diamond et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In this study we tested a previously developed semiautomated pipeline (Diamond et al, 2022) to identify areas of craniofacial variation in four zebrafish models of skeletal disease. Our results suggest that regardless of the type of fish used in a study (somatic vs germline), there is a strong clutch effect in zebrafish.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Analogously, the Advanced Normalization Tools Ecosystem (ANTsX) is a collection of interrelated, open-source software libraries for biological and medical image processing and analysis [Tustison et al, 2021b] with developmental roots in high-performing medical image registration [Avants et al, 2011a; Avants et al, 2014] and built on the Insight Toolkit (ITK) [Yoo and Metaxas, 2005]. ANTsX-based IDPs have demonstrated utility in several studies spanning a variety of organ systems, species, and imaging modalities (e.g., [Diamond et al, 2022; Ding et al, 2022; Kini et al, 2021]). These IDPs include those which have been previously reported, such as global brain tissue volumes [Avants et al, 2011b] and more localized, FreeSurfer-analogous cortical thickness values [Tustison et al, 2014; Tustison et al, 2019; Tustison et al, 2021b] averaged over the Desikan-Killiany-Tourville (DKT) regions [Klein and Tourville, 2012].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%