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SUBMITTER: Maden M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10291248 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Maden Malcolm M Polvadore Trey T Polanco Arod A Barbazuk W Brad WB Stanley Edward E
iScience 20230524 6
Osteoderms are bony plates found in the skin of vertebrates, mostly commonly in reptiles where they have evolved independently multiple times, suggesting the presence of a gene regulatory network that is readily activated and inactivated. They are absent in birds and mammals except for the armadillo. However, we have discovered that in one subfamily of rodents, the Deomyinae, there are osteoderms in the skin of their tails. Osteoderm development begins in the proximal tail skin and is complete 6 ...[more]