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The COUNTS project investigates the evolution of vertebrate body shapes by studying Lake Malawi cichlid fishes. It focuses on understanding how developmental processes influence vertebral counts, using advanced techniques in embryology, microscopy, and mathematical modeling to explore phenotypic diversity and its impli…
One of the fundamental and most longstanding questions in biology is how phenotypes evolve to generate the incredible diversity of forms that surround us in the natural world.
Vertebrate body shape is a good example of this, with species’ forms ranging from the rounded ocean sunfish to elongated snakes, and everything in between.
The evolution of vertebrate body shapes has been accompanied by significant variation to the axial skeleton and the vertebrae that compose it, which can vary in size an…
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