Evolutionary and Developmental Specialization of Foveal Cell Types in the Marmoset.
Lin ZhangMartina CavalliniJunqiang WangRuiqi XinQiangge ZhangGuoping FengJoshua R SanesYi-Rong PengPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
The sharpness of our eyesight hinges on a tiny retinal region known as the fovea. The fovea is pivotal for primate vision and is susceptible to diseases like age-related macular degeneration. We studied the fovea in the marmoset-a primate with ancient evolutionary ties. Our data illustrated the cellular and molecular composition of its fovea across different developmental ages. Our findings highlighted a profound cellular consistency among marmosets, humans, and macaques, emphasizing the value of marmosets in visual research and the study of visual diseases.