1992
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.1052140102
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Skeletal development in Xenopus laevis (Anura: Pipidae)

Abstract: Postembryonic skeletal development of the pipid frog Xenopus laevis is described from cleared-and-stained whole-mount specimens and sectioned material representing Nieuwkoop and Faber developmental Stages 46-65, plus postmetamorphic individuals up to 6 months old. An assessment of variation of skeletogenesis within a single population of larvae and comparison with earlier studies revealed that the timing, but not the sequence, of skeletal development in X. laevis is more variable than previously reported and p… Show more

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“…2A). This staining pattern coincides with the future location of the larval suprarostral plate (Trueb and Hanken, 1992;Seufert et al, 1994), and is similar to the anterior anlagen of the suprarostral cartilages described for Rana temporaria (Spemann, 1898). These paired stains are separate from the presumptive cranial trabeculae, which do not express runx2 until stage 35/36.…”
Section: Runx2 Expressionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…2A). This staining pattern coincides with the future location of the larval suprarostral plate (Trueb and Hanken, 1992;Seufert et al, 1994), and is similar to the anterior anlagen of the suprarostral cartilages described for Rana temporaria (Spemann, 1898). These paired stains are separate from the presumptive cranial trabeculae, which do not express runx2 until stage 35/36.…”
Section: Runx2 Expressionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Instead, a single, continuous and median plate of cartilage is first visible in histological sections through the anterior ethmoid region. Several studies have accepted the homology between the paired suprarostrals of most anurans and the median suprarostral plate of pipids (Sokol, 1975(Sokol, , 1977Trueb and Hanken, 1992;Swart and de Sá, 1999;Pugener et al, 2003). Others, however, have denied this homology because the suprarostral plate does not appear to form from paired chondrogenic precursors (de Beer, 1937;Sedra and Michael, 1957;Roček and Vesley, 1989;Roček, 2003).…”
Section: Runx2 In Larval Xenopus 1657mentioning
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“…In many previous studies on skeletal development, particularly on amphibians (Kemp and Hoyt 1969;Gaudin 1978;Trueb and Hanken 1992), intraspecific variation in developmental timing has been demonstrated relative to a particular developmental stage (Gaudin 1978), but rarely in relative sequence of ossification events. A major exception to this is the work of Garn and colleagues, who documented intraspecific variation in the order of ossification of bones of the appendicular and axial skeleton of humans (Garn and Rohmann 1960;Garn et al 1961aGarn et al ,b, 1966.…”
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“…1C). During metamorphosis, new cartilages contribute to the adult nasal capsule and sound-conducting plectral apparatus (Trueb and Hanken, 1992;Gross and Hanken, 2008). Metamorphic formation of alary and superior prenasal cartilages in the nasal capsule corresponds with heightened col2a1 mRNA expression (Fig.…”
Section: In Situ Hybridizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%