Publikation: Grand Challenges in Comparative Tooth Biology
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Teeth are a model system for integrating developmental genomics, functional morphology, and evolution. We are at the cusp of being able to address many open issues in comparative tooth biology, and we outline several of these newly tractable and exciting research directions. Like never before, technological advances and methodological approaches are allowing us to investigate the developmental machinery of vertebrates and discover both conserved and excitingly novel mechanisms of diversification. Additionally, studies of the great diversity of soft tissues, replacement teeth, and non-trophic functions of teeth are providing new insights into dental diversity. Finally, we highlight several emerging model groups of organisms that are at the forefront of increasing our appreciation of the mechanisms underlying tooth diversification.
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HULSEY, Christopher Darrin, Karly E. COHEN, Zerina JOHANSON, Nidal KARAGIC, Axel MEYER, Craig T. MILLER, Alexa SADIER, Adam P. SUMMERS, Gareth J. FRASER, 2020. Grand Challenges in Comparative Tooth Biology. In: Integrative and comparative biology. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2020, 60(3), pp. 563-580. ISSN 1540-7063. eISSN 1557-7023. Available under: doi: 10.1093/icb/icaa038BibTex
@article{Hulsey2020Grand-50815, year={2020}, doi={10.1093/icb/icaa038}, title={Grand Challenges in Comparative Tooth Biology}, number={3}, volume={60}, issn={1540-7063}, journal={Integrative and comparative biology}, pages={563--580}, author={Hulsey, Christopher Darrin and Cohen, Karly E. and Johanson, Zerina and Karagic, Nidal and Meyer, Axel and Miller, Craig T. and Sadier, Alexa and Summers, Adam P. and Fraser, Gareth J.} }
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