2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.12.628204
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Midfacial retrusion and loss of facial appendages caused by mutation of Pax9 in zebrafish

Sandhya Paudel,
Sarah McLeod,
Stefani Gjorcheska
et al.

Abstract: Loss of dentition has occurred repeatedly throughout vertebrate evolution. Cyprinid fish, including zebrafish, form teeth only deep within the pharynx, not on their oral jaws. However, zebrafish still robustly express transcription factors associated with mammalian tooth development in the neural crest-derived mesenchyme surrounding the mouth. We investigated whether this expression is vestigial or whether these factors contribute to the formation of non-tooth mesenchymal structures in the oral region, using P… Show more

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