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Biochemical plasticity in the Arizona Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum)

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A study was done on the enzyme activities of control and test paedomorphs which were forced to metamorphose with thyroxine. These species of the Arizona tiger salamander show that the four of the six enzyme activities were affected by the administration of thyroxine and that the activities of products of duplicate loci are altered to different degrees. Furthermore, these enzyme activities are also influenced by changes in laboratory conditions.

Author: Begun, D.J., Collins, J.P.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Name: The Journal of Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0022-1503
Year: 1992
Metamorphosis, Metamorphosis (Biology)

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Genetic basis of paedomorphosis in the axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum: a test of the single-gene hypothesis

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The hypothesis that a single-gene difference explains life-history pathway differences between paedomorphic versus metamorphic species of ambystomatids was negated following an examination of the expression of life-history pathway among a backcross family of hybrid ambystomatids. The prediction of equal segregation at a single locus was contradicted when non-Mendelian ratios were found overall.

Author: Voss, S.R.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Name: The Journal of Heredity
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0022-1503
Year: 1995
Reptiles, Morphology (Animals), Animal morphology, Ambystomidae, Ambystomid salamanders

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Evolutionary ecology of facultative paedomorphosis in newts and salamanders

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Facultative paedomorphosis is an environmentally induced polymorphism that results in the coexistence of mature, gilled, and fully aquatic paedomorphic adults and transformed, terrestrial, metamorphic adults in the same population. Further research on facultative paedomorphosis would provide needed insight into the important questions facing biologists.

Author: Joly, Pierre, Denoel, Mathieu, Whiteman, Howard H.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Name: Biological Reviews
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 1464-7931
Year: 2005
United States, Science & research, Amphibians

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Subjects list: Research, Physiological aspects, Adaptation (Physiology), Physiological adaptation, Salamanders, Genetic aspects
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