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How Blind Cavefish Lose Their Eyes? eBook

by Li Ma
language: english
Publisher: IVY PUBLISHING GROUP, August of 2020 ‧
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University of Maryland-led study identified the first gene responsible for eye loss in cavefish, revealing connection to a human vascular disease.


Mexican cavefish spend their entire lives in the dark. With no need for vision, many of them lost functional eyes. In more than 30 varieties of Mexican cavefish, the eyes stop developing as embryos grow into larvae. Although they are still the same species as a sighted, surface-dwelling fish (Astyanax mexicanus), the cave-dwelling varieties carry genetic mutations that scientists have yet to fully unravel.



In a new study led by University of Maryland researchers, scientists have discovered that a mutation to the genecystathionine beta-synthase "a" (cbsa) prevents blood flow to cavefish eyes during a critical phase of development. The lack of blood leads to withered, underdeveloped eyes covered by skin and connective tissue in all blind varieties of Mexican cavefish.

How Blind Cavefish Lose Their Eyes?

by Li Ma

Property Description
ISBN: 9781734885019
Publisher: IVY PUBLISHING GROUP
Release Date: August of 2020
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Science > Other sciences
EAN: 9781734885019