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- Ba1e7d4cf4c997b0f6ba21e8b998f6f4f date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- Ba1e7d4cf4c997b0f6ba21e8b998f6f4f external_class "VHOG:0001237" @default.
- Ba1e7d4cf4c997b0f6ba21e8b998f6f4f ontology "VHOG" @default.
- Ba1e7d4cf4c997b0f6ba21e8b998f6f4f source "PMID:9806915 Drummond IA, Majumdar A, Hentschel H, Elger M, Solnica-Krezel L, Schier AF, Neuhauss SCF, Stemple DL, Zwartkruis F, Rangini Z, Driever W, Fishman MC, Early development of the zebrafish pronephros and analysis of mutations affecting pronephric function. Development (1998), ISBN:978-0030223693 Liem KF, Bemis WE, Walker WF, Grande L, Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates: An Evolutionary Perspective (2001) p.636" @default.
- Ba1e7d4cf4c997b0f6ba21e8b998f6f4f source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- Ba1e7d4cf4c997b0f6ba21e8b998f6f4f type Axiom @default.
- Ba1e7d4cf4c997b0f6ba21e8b998f6f4f annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- Ba1e7d4cf4c997b0f6ba21e8b998f6f4f annotatedSource UBERON_0004739 @default.
- Ba1e7d4cf4c997b0f6ba21e8b998f6f4f annotatedTarget "The teleost pronephros shares many essential features with the amphibian pronephros including its derivation from mesoderm associated with the coelom and the derivation of the glomerular blood supply from the medial dorsal aorta. However, unlike the pronephros of amphibians, which have an external glomus and tubules with nephrostomes open to the coelom, the mature teleost pronephros has no connection to the body cavity and instead functions as a closed system (reference 1); This variation in nephron types [with external glomeruli that open into the coelom and with internal glomeruli that do not connect with the coelom] and their pattern of distribution suggest an evolutionary sequence. Ancestral craniates probably had an external glomerulus and nephrostomes, as do the first few to develop in very primitive craniates. (...) The mechanism would become more efficient as the coelomic recess into which each glomerulus discharged became a part of the tubule, that is, grew around the glomerulus as a renal capsule. The glomerulus becomes internal. The nephrostomes were lost during subsequent evolution, leaving the type of renal tubule found in most vertebrates (reference 2).[well established][VHOG]" @default.