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- Be642ee893e59d3e87732f3be1aa525f8 date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- Be642ee893e59d3e87732f3be1aa525f8 external_class "VHOG:0000663" @default.
- Be642ee893e59d3e87732f3be1aa525f8 ontology "VHOG" @default.
- Be642ee893e59d3e87732f3be1aa525f8 source "DOI:10.1038/nature02843 Zhu M, Ahlberg PE, The origin of the internal nostril in tetrapodes. Nature (2004)" @default.
- Be642ee893e59d3e87732f3be1aa525f8 source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- Be642ee893e59d3e87732f3be1aa525f8 type Axiom @default.
- Be642ee893e59d3e87732f3be1aa525f8 annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- Be642ee893e59d3e87732f3be1aa525f8 annotatedSource UBERON_0000003 @default.
- Be642ee893e59d3e87732f3be1aa525f8 annotatedTarget "Naris refer to the external and interior naris (choana) of tetrapods, and to anterior and posterior naris of zebrafish. It seems now accepted that the structure is homologous: The choana, a unique 'internal nostril' opening from the nasal sac into the roof of the mouth, is a key part of the tetrapod (land vertebrate) respiratory system. It was the first component of the tetrapod body plan to evolve, well before the origin of limbs, and is therefore crucial to our understanding of the beginning of the fish-tetrapod transition. (...) Here we present new material of Kenichthys, a 395-million-year-old fossil fish from China, that provides direct evidence for the origin of the choana and establishes its homology: it is indeed a displaced posterior external nostril that, during a brief transitional stage illustrated by Kenichthys, separated the maxilla from the premaxilla.[well established][VHOG]" @default.