Evolution of Vertebrate Fin Patterning Systems and Staging Guide of the Epaulette Shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum)
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posted on 2025-02-21, 01:56authored byRebecca Elaine Dale
The work presented in this thesis identifies the gene, shox2, as the first molecular marker of apical fold inducing cells (AFICs), a specialised cell type previously discovered to be important in the formation of the fin-fold and fin-rays of finned vertebrates. Using genetic tools in zebrafish, along with multi-stage single cell RNA-sequencing of pectoral fins of zebrafish and elephant shark, I further characterised AFICs molecular profile, function and evolution. Finally, I provide a husbandry and MicroCT staging guide for the epaulette shark, an important model the Currie lab is advancing for the study of cartilaginous fish.