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- Bdd9e2f0086d6dcb2207aa6a7dfe2d9e3 source "WP" @default.
- Bdd9e2f0086d6dcb2207aa6a7dfe2d9e3 type Axiom @default.
- Bdd9e2f0086d6dcb2207aa6a7dfe2d9e3 annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000011 @default.
- Bdd9e2f0086d6dcb2207aa6a7dfe2d9e3 annotatedSource UBERON_0001703 @default.
- Bdd9e2f0086d6dcb2207aa6a7dfe2d9e3 annotatedTarget "The cartilaginous parts of the neurocranium undergo endochondral ossification in most species; ossification has been lost in cartilaginous fishes, but the cartilaginous condition of the skull of lampreys is considered to be primitive (Kardong, 1995)[PMID:11523816]. The neurocranium arises from paraxial mesoderm in the head (first five somites and the unsegmented somitomeres rostral to the first somite) and from ectoderm via the neural crest. In Chondrichthyes and other cartilaginous vertebrates this portion of the cranium does not ossify; it is not replaced via endochondral ossification[WP]." @default.