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Chromosome-level genome assembly of the glass catfish ( Kryptopterus vitreolus) reveals molecular clues to its transparent phenotype. [PDF]

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Bian C   +9 more
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Loss of MITF activity leads to emergent cell states from the melanocyte stem cell lineage

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Brombin A   +10 more
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Genetic basis of the evolution of vertical bars in clownfishes

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Fitzgerald LM   +5 more
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Genomic and genetic insights into speciation and pigment pattern diversification in Danio fishes

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Lu J   +19 more
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Physiological color change in squid iridophores

Cell and Tissue Research, 1990
Evidence is presented that changes in the optical properties of active iridophores in the dermis of the squid Lolliguncula brevis are the result of changes in the ultrastructure of these cells. At least two mechanisms may be involved when active cells change from non-iridescent to iridescent or change iridescent color.
Roger T Hanlon   +2 more
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Motile iridophores of a freshwater goby, Odontobutis obscura

Cell and Tissue Research, 1986
Reflecting chromatophores in the dermis of the skin of a freshwater goby, Odontobutis obscura, are of an iridophore type. These chromatophores contain numerous reflecting platelets, which are similar to those in iridophores of other fish and amphibian species.
Tetsuro Iga, Akira Matsuno
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Ultrastructure of the skin melanophores and iridophores in paddlefish, Polyodon spathula

Micron, 2007
The ultrastructure of melanophores and iridophores of Polyodon spathula has been examined by transmission electron microscopy. In the skin, two types of chromatophores, melanophores and iridophores were founded. Melanophores were localized both in epidermis and dermis.
Otilia Zarnescu
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