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- B712fc3211373070eb95e45661ceac2e9 date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- B712fc3211373070eb95e45661ceac2e9 external_class "VHOG:0000141" @default.
- B712fc3211373070eb95e45661ceac2e9 ontology "VHOG" @default.
- B712fc3211373070eb95e45661ceac2e9 source "ISBN:978-0030223693 Liem KF, Bemis WE, Walker WF, Grande L, Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates: An Evolutionary Perspective (2001) p.510 and Figure 15-5" @default.
- B712fc3211373070eb95e45661ceac2e9 source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- B712fc3211373070eb95e45661ceac2e9 type Axiom @default.
- B712fc3211373070eb95e45661ceac2e9 annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- B712fc3211373070eb95e45661ceac2e9 annotatedSource UBERON_0002196 @default.
- B712fc3211373070eb95e45661ceac2e9 annotatedTarget "It (the hypophysis) develops embryonically in all vertebrates from two ectodermal evaginations that meet and unite. An infundibulum grows ventrally from the diencephalon of the brain, and Rathke's pouch extends dorsally from the roof of the developing mouth, or stomodaeum. The infundibulum remains connected to the floor of the diencephalon, which becomes the hypothalamus, and gives rise to the part of the gland known as the neurohypophysis. (...) Rathke's pouch loses its connection with the stomodaeum in most adult vertebrates and gives rise to the rest of the gland, the adenohypophysis. (...) A well-developed hypophyseal system with functional connections to the hypothalamus is unique to craniates.[well established][VHOG]" @default.