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This project explores how changes in cell types contribute to the evolution of tissue phenotypes using cichlid fishes. It aims to link cellular variations to phenotypic traits like coloration, enhancing our understanding of developmental and evolutionary biology.
During development, tissues are formed by the assembly of different cell types.
Evolutionary changes in tissue phenotypes can be the result of mutations that alter the cell type composition or the cell types and their inherent properties.
Although these are clear mechanistic links between development and evolution, most research has focused on the endpoints of the genotype-phenotype map, treating the cellular mechanisms that bridge genotype and phenotype as a black box.
How changes in cell types…
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