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51. Parental genetic effects in a cavefish adaptive behavior explain disparity between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA.

52. Siphon regeneration capacity is compromised during aging in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis.

53. Evolution of albinism in cave planthoppers by a convergent defect in the first step of melanin biosynthesis.

54. Evolution of space dependent growth in the teleost Astyanax mexicanus.

55. Evolutionary tuning of an adaptive behavior requires enhancement of the neuromast sensory system.

57. Evolution of a behavioral shift mediated by superficial neuromasts helps cavefish find food in darkness.

58. Regeneration of oral siphon pigment organs in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis.

59. Pleiotropic functions of embryonic sonic hedgehog expression link jaw and taste bud amplification with eye loss during cavefish evolution.

60. Differentially expressed genes identified by cross-species microarray in the blind cavefish Astyanax.

61. Chapter 8. Evolution and development in the cavefish Astyanax.

62. Regressive evolution in Astyanax cavefish.

64. Synteny and candidate gene prediction using an anchored linkage map of Astyanax mexicanus.

65. Trunk lateral cells are neural crest-like cells in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis: insights into the ancestry and evolution of the neural crest.

66. Emerging model systems in evo-devo: cavefish and microevolution of development.

67. Shadow response in the blind cavefish Astyanax reveals conservation of a functional pineal eye.

68. Lens gene expression analysis reveals downregulation of the anti-apoptotic chaperone alphaA-crystallin during cavefish eye degeneration.

69. The lens controls cell survival in the retina: Evidence from the blind cavefish Astyanax.

70. Developmental mechanisms for retinal degeneration in the blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus.

71. Chordate ancestry of the neural crest: new insights from ascidians.

72. Expanded expression of Sonic Hedgehog in Astyanax cavefish: multiple consequences on forebrain development and evolution.

73. Ascidian neural crest-like cells: phylogenetic distribution, relationship to larval complexity, and pigment cell fate.

74. Genetic analysis of cavefish reveals molecular convergence in the evolution of albinism.

75. Conservation of retinal circadian rhythms during cavefish eye degeneration.

76. Non-optical releasers for aggressive behavior in blind and blinded Astyanax (Teleostei, Characidae).

77. Lens opacity and photoreceptor degeneration in the zebrafish lens opaque mutant.

78. Adaptive evolution of eye degeneration in the Mexican blind cavefish.

79. Zebrafish Hsp70 is required for embryonic lens formation.

80. Special feature--roundtable discussion. Fish models for studying adaptive evolution and speciation.

81. Hedgehog signalling controls eye degeneration in blind cavefish.

82. Migratory neural crest-like cells form body pigmentation in a urochordate embryo.

83. Evolution of pigment cell regression in the cavefish Astyanax: a late step in melanogenesis.

84. Evolution and development of brain sensory organs in molgulid ascidians.

85. The lens has a specific influence on optic nerve and tectum development in the blind cavefish Astyanax.

86. Blind cavefish and heat shock protein chaperones: a novel role for hsp90alpha in lens apoptosis.

87. Development and evolution of craniofacial patterning is mediated by eye-dependent and -independent processes in the cavefish Astyanax.

88. To see or not to see: evolution of eye degeneration in mexican blind cavefish.

89. Probing teleost eye development by lens transplantation.

90. Programmed cell death in the ascidian embryo: modulation by FoxA5 and Manx and roles in the evolution of larval development.

91. Ascidian gene-expression profiles.

92. Retinal homeobox genes and the role of cell proliferation in cavefish eye degeneration.

93. Role of PCNA and ependymal cells in ascidian neural development.

94. Evidence for multiple genetic forms with similar eyeless phenotypes in the blind cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus.

95. Arrested differentiation and epithelial cell degeneration in zebrafish lens mutants.

96. Early and late changes in Pax6 expression accompany eye degeneration during cavefish development.

97. Cavefish as a model system in evolutionary developmental biology.

98. Determinants of cell and positional fate in ascidian embryos.

99. Central role for the lens in cave fish eye degeneration.

100. The forkhead gene FH1 is involved in evolutionary modification of the ascidian tadpole larva.

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