Brain diversity develops early: a study on the role of patterning on vertebrate brain evolution
The brain has been one of the central foci in studies of vertebrate evolution. Work in East African cichlids and other emerging fish models like the Mexican cavefish (Astyanax mexicanus) offer new insight on the role of patterning on brain evolution. These fish can be grouped into two major categori...
Main Author: | Sylvester, Jonathan Blaylock |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/42744 |
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