“…unicuspis contrasts with the larval sea lamprey, P. marinus, where 43-66% of all labeled ganglion cells were found in the INL (Rubinson & Cain, 1989). However, the greatest contrast exists with respect to gnathostome vertebrates where only 0.35-2% of the displaced ganglion cells are found in a comparable topographic position in the inner nuclear layer (Linden, 1987;Dann & Buhl, 1987;Collin, 1988;Dunlop et al, 1989;Prada et al, 1989). However, the greatest contrast exists with respect to gnathostome vertebrates where only 0.35-2% of the displaced ganglion cells are found in a comparable topographic position in the inner nuclear layer (Linden, 1987;Dann & Buhl, 1987;Collin, 1988;Dunlop et al, 1989;Prada et al, 1989).…”