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Pigmentation development, defects, and patterning in summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus)
Authors:Bolker Jessica A  Hakala Tanya F  Quist Judith E
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of New Hampshire, 216 Rudman Hall, Durham, NH 03824, USA. jbolker@cisunix.unh.edu
Abstract:Flounders offer unique opportunities to study the cytological basis of vertebrate pigmentation. Individual skin pigment cells are clearly visible at hatching, and flounder ontogeny includes a dramatic shift in overall pigmentation (from symmetrical to asymmetrical) during metamorphosis. Moreover, several types of malpigmentation occur in hatchery populations; although much effort has gone into reducing the frequency of such defects, their etiology remains poorly understood, and they have rarely been described at the cellular level. In this paper, we use light and fluorescence microscopy to describe the cytological basis of normal developmental changes and of common types of malpigmentation. We then discuss the implications of these observations for underlying patterning mechanisms.
Keywords:Flounder   Pigmentation   Melanophore   Malpigmentation
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