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Coordinated patterning of zebrafish caudal fin symmetry by a central and two peripheral organizers.

Thomas DesvignesAmy E RobbinsAndrew Z CareyRaisa Bailon-ZambranoJames T NicholsJohn H PostlethwaitKryn Stankunas
Published in: Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists (2022)
We propose that caudal fin symmetry originates from a central organizer that establishes the hypural diastema and bidirectionally patterns surrounding tissue into two plates of connective tissue and two mirrored sets of CPRs. Further, two peripheral organizers unidirectionally specify PPRs, forming a symmetric "composite" fin derived from three fields. Distinct CPR and PPR ontogenies may represent developmental modules conferring ray identities, muscle connections, and biomechanical properties. Our model contextualizes mechanistic studies of teleost fin morphological variation.
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