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- B30e8a829604af296bd221be62f69d08d date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- B30e8a829604af296bd221be62f69d08d external_class "VHOG:0000722" @default.
- B30e8a829604af296bd221be62f69d08d ontology "VHOG" @default.
- B30e8a829604af296bd221be62f69d08d source "DOI:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1969.tb20437.x Kruger L, Experimental analyses of the reptilian nervous system. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (1969)" @default.
- B30e8a829604af296bd221be62f69d08d source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- B30e8a829604af296bd221be62f69d08d type Axiom @default.
- B30e8a829604af296bd221be62f69d08d annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- B30e8a829604af296bd221be62f69d08d annotatedSource UBERON_0000956 @default.
- B30e8a829604af296bd221be62f69d08d annotatedTarget "Migration of neurons from the basal or striatal portions of the anterior part of the neural tube occurs to varying degrees in different vertebrate classes, but a true cerebral cortex is generally acknowledged to have made its first appearance in reptiles. The definition can be unambiguous, since 'cortex' simply implies the existence of a surface neuronal layer with an overlying 'zonal lamina' or 'molecular' layer containing dendrites and axons, which is separated from the underlying basal 'matrix' by white matter. Although reptilian cerebral cortex does indeed fulfill these conditions in certain locations, the separation from striatal structures is often indistinct, so that it may even be argued that some primitive dipnoans possess a pallium or cortex. Nevertheless, an extensive laminated layer separated by underlying white matter is well represented only in reptiles and mammals.[well established][VHOG]" @default.