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Embryonic and larval development of the northern pike: An emerging fish model system for evo-devo research

A. Pospisilova, J. Brejcha, V. Miller, R. Holcman, R. Šanda, J. Stundl,

. 2019 ; 280 (8) : 1118-1140. [pub] 20190612

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc20023777

The northern pike, Esox lucius, is one of the largest temperate freshwater apex predators with a characteristic morphology: an elongated body with pelvic, dorsal, and anal fins located at the rear as a functional feature to sprint predation. However, the typical pike character is its head, which is characterized by a long, flattened snout, a well-armed mouth with numerous teeth, and large eyes characteristic of shallow water visual predators. Although the northern pike is becoming increasingly popular as a model system for ecology and evolutionary research, a detailed staging table has not yet been reported. In this study, we report the first comprehensive staging table for the northern pike, spanning from the one-cell stage to the freely-swimming juvenile stage. In addition to classical embryological descriptions, we use a DAPI staining to distinguish individual cells and embryonic structures during the early development. This dataset, in combination with the genomic and transcriptomic resources already available, serves as a foundation for in-depth mechanistic studies dealing with development using this species.

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