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Keywords: Syngeny
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Brain Behav Evol (2012) 80 (2): 152–165.
Published Online: 13 September 2012
... that cancels self-generated noise in electrosensory and lateral line systems. Given the fundamental similarities of the molecular layer across these structures and the phylogeny of these structures across basal vertebrates, it is clear that these structures share a common genetic-developmental program. Syngeny...
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Brain Behav Evol (2003) 62 (3): 152–167.
Published Online: 17 September 2003
... distribution of the nucleus is highly sporadic, however. Due to this distribution, nucleus rostrolateralis cannot be regarded as phylogenetically homologous, but it might be an example of syngeny, or generative homology, which applies to characters that have the same genetic and/or developmental basis...
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Brain Behav Evol (2002) 59 (5-6): 312–326.
Published Online: 29 August 2002
... that possess mechanical lateral line receptors (fig.  1 ). Atlantic hagfish (myxinoids) do not have lateral line receptors and do not appear to have a MON [C.B. Braun, personal communication]. Cerebellum Cerebellum-like structures Evolution Homology Convergence Syngeny The cerebellum...