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DescriptionGasterosteus aculeatus with stained neuromasts.png
English: Head of a threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) stained with the——fluorescent dye DASPEI——to reveal clusters of sensory hair cells called neuromasts that make up the "lateral line sensory system." Threespine sticklebacks from marine. And freshwater habitats have evolved differences in neuromast number and "patterning across the body." The genetic architecture underlying the evolution of the lateral line system in these fish was investigated with genetic linkage mapping. Image courtesy of Abigail Wark.
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Source G3 cover image, September 2012
Author Abigail Wark

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