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Pre-oral gut contributes to facial structures in non-teleost fishes

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  • Martin Minarik

    (Charles University)

  • Jan Stundl

    (Charles University
    National Museum)

  • Peter Fabian

    (Charles University)

  • David Jandzik

    (Charles University
    Comenius University)

  • Brian D. Metscher

    (University of Vienna)

  • Martin Psenicka

    (University of South Bohemia in České Bud ějovice, Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, Research Institute of Fish Culture and Hydrobiology, South Bohemian Research Center of Aquaculture and Biodiversity of Hydrocenoses)

  • David Gela

    (University of South Bohemia in České Bud ějovice, Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, Research Institute of Fish Culture and Hydrobiology, South Bohemian Research Center of Aquaculture and Biodiversity of Hydrocenoses)

  • Adriana Osorio-Pérez

    (Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, División Académica de Ciencias Biológicas)

  • Lenin Arias-Rodriguez

    (Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, División Académica de Ciencias Biológicas)

  • Ivan Horácek

    (Charles University)

  • Robert Cerny

    (Charles University)

Abstract

In contrast to the prevailing belief that the gut begins with the mouth and continues backwards from there, this work shows that substantial areas of the faces of ray-finned fishes originate from the pre-oral gut or endoderm.

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  • Martin Minarik & Jan Stundl & Peter Fabian & David Jandzik & Brian D. Metscher & Martin Psenicka & David Gela & Adriana Osorio-Pérez & Lenin Arias-Rodriguez & Ivan Horácek & Robert Cerny, 2017. "Pre-oral gut contributes to facial structures in non-teleost fishes," Nature, Nature, vol. 547(7662), pages 209-212, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:547:y:2017:i:7662:d:10.1038_nature23008
    DOI: 10.1038/nature23008
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