Postembryonic development of the posterior lateral line in the zebrafish
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Núñez, Viviana A.
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Postembryonic development of the posterior lateral line in the zebrafish
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The posterior lateral line (PLL) of zebrafish
comprises seven to eight sense organs at the end of
embryogenesis, arranged in a single antero-posterior line
that extends along the horizontal myoseptum from the ear to
the tip of the tail. At the end of larval life, four antero-posterior
lines extend on the trunk and tail, comprising together around
60 sense organs. The embryonic pattern is largely conserved
among teleosts, although adult patterns are very diverse. Here
we describe the transition fromembryonic to juvenile pattern in
the zebrafish, to provide a framework for understanding how
the diversity of adult patterns comes about. We show that the
four lines that extend over the adult body originate from latent
precursors laid down by migrating primordia that arise during
embryogenesis. We conclude that, in zebrafish, the entire
development of the PLL system up to adulthood can be traced
back to events that took place during the first 2 days of life. We
also show that the transition from embryonic to adult pattern
involves few distinct operations, suggesting that the diversity
of patterns among adult teleosts may be due to differential
control of these few operations acting upon common
embryonic precursors.
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This work was supported by ANR (Agence Nationale
pour la Recherche), ARC (Association pour la Recherche sur le
Cancer), IUF (Institut Universitaire de France), and by ICM P06-
039F and Fondecyt 1070867. ECOS-Sud facilitated the exchanges
between Chile and France.
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