Evolution of pigment cells and patterns: recent insights from teleost fishes

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Skin pigment patterns of vertebrates are stunningly diverse, and nowhere more so than in teleost fishes. Several species, including relatives of zebrafish, recently evolved cichlid fishes of East Africa, clownfishes, deep sea fishes, and others are providing insights into pigment pattern evolution. This overview describes recent advances in understanding periodic patterns, like stripes and spots, the loss of patterns, and the role of cell-type diversification in generating pigmentation phenotypes. Advances in this area are being facilitated by the application of modern methods of gene editing, genomics, computational analysis, and other approaches to non-traditional model organisms having interesting pigmentary phenotypes. Several topics worthy of future attention are outlined as well.

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Parichy, D. M. (2021, August 1). Evolution of pigment cells and patterns: recent insights from teleost fishes. Current Opinion in Genetics and Development. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2021.02.006

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