Fgf signalling is required for gill slit formation in the skate,Leucoraja erinacea
Jenaid M. Rees,
Michael A. Palmer,
J. Andrew Gillis
Abstract:The gill slits of fishes develop from an iterative series of pharyngeal endodermal pouches that contact and fuse with surface ectoderm on either side of the embryonic head. We find in the skate (Leucoraja erinacea) that all gill slits form via a stereotypical sequence of epithelial interactions:1)endodermal pouches approach overlying surface ectoderm, with2)focal degradation of ectodermal basement membranes preceding endoderm–ectoderm contact;3)endodermal pouches contact and intercalate with overlying surface … Show more
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