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A subterminal growth zone at arm tip likely underlies life-long indeterminate growth in brittle stars.

Vladimir S MashanovLauren WhaleyKenneth DavisThomas HeinzellerDenis Jacob MachadoRobert W ReidJanice KofskyDaniel Janies
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2022)
The growth of the adult brittle star arms occurs via proliferation of progenitor cells in the distal segments, which are most abundant in the second segment from the tip. At least some of the progenitors are capable of multiple rounds of cell division. Within the nervous system the dividing cells were identified as Brn1/2/4-negative radial glial cells.
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