The body of most fishes is fully covered by scales that typically form tight, partially overlapping rows. While some of the genes controlling the formation and growth of fish scales have been studied, very little is known about the genetic mechanisms regulating scale pattern formation. Although the existence of two genes with two pairs of alleles (S&s and N&n) regulating scale coverage in cyprinids has been predicted by Kirpichnikov and colleagues nearly eighty years ago, their identity was unknown until recently. In 2009, the ‘S’ gene was found to be a paralog of fibroblast growth factor receptor 1, fgfr1a1, while the second gene called ‘N’ has not yet been identified. We re-visited the original model of Kirpichnikov that proposed four maj...
The world’s smallest fishes belong to the genus Paedocypris. These miniature fishes are endemic to a...
AbstractNude carps, a genotype of common carp which are devoid of scales, have been banned from farm...
The genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasting ques...
<div><p>The body of most fishes is fully covered by scales that typically form tight, partially over...
The body of most fishes is fully covered by scales that typically form tight, partially overlapping ...
Elasmoid scales are the most common epithelial appendage among vertebrates, however an understanding...
The capacity of organisms to rapidly evolve in response to environmental changes is a key feature of...
AbstractThe bodies of most teleost fish species are covered with specialized subepithelial structure...
SummaryThe genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasti...
SummaryRecordings from single cells in human medial temporal cortex confirm that sensory processing ...
Background Elasmoid scales are one of the most common dermal appendages and can be found in almost a...
Intraspecific morphological variability may reflect either genetic divergence among groups of indivi...
International audienceIn aquaculture, deformities occur in all types of rearing systems, and are alw...
The family of secretory calcium-binding phosphoproteins (SCPPs) have been considered vital to skelet...
14 pages, 4 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab110.-- Data Availabil...
The world’s smallest fishes belong to the genus Paedocypris. These miniature fishes are endemic to a...
AbstractNude carps, a genotype of common carp which are devoid of scales, have been banned from farm...
The genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasting ques...
<div><p>The body of most fishes is fully covered by scales that typically form tight, partially over...
The body of most fishes is fully covered by scales that typically form tight, partially overlapping ...
Elasmoid scales are the most common epithelial appendage among vertebrates, however an understanding...
The capacity of organisms to rapidly evolve in response to environmental changes is a key feature of...
AbstractThe bodies of most teleost fish species are covered with specialized subepithelial structure...
SummaryThe genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasti...
SummaryRecordings from single cells in human medial temporal cortex confirm that sensory processing ...
Background Elasmoid scales are one of the most common dermal appendages and can be found in almost a...
Intraspecific morphological variability may reflect either genetic divergence among groups of indivi...
International audienceIn aquaculture, deformities occur in all types of rearing systems, and are alw...
The family of secretory calcium-binding phosphoproteins (SCPPs) have been considered vital to skelet...
14 pages, 4 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msab110.-- Data Availabil...
The world’s smallest fishes belong to the genus Paedocypris. These miniature fishes are endemic to a...
AbstractNude carps, a genotype of common carp which are devoid of scales, have been banned from farm...
The genetic basis of morphological variation both within and between species has been a lasting ques...