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Xenopus anatomy and development

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ID:

XAO:0000002

Full Id:

XAO:0000002

Definitions:

Surface structure that has an important role in tadpole locomotion. It starts to develop along the trunk and tail of the embryo at the tail bud stage and continues to grow until the start of metamorphosis when it begins to regress. It consists of flattened epidermal cells elevated into a keel-like structure by a supporting core of mesenchyme and extracellular matrix.

Ends During:

NF stage 66

Part Of:

ectoderm

Subset:

frequent_anatomy_items

Xref:

ZFA:0000108

Starts During:

NF stage 25

Is A:

surface structure

Sub Class:

inner fin

outer fin

dorsal fin

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