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Adaptation in the vertebral column: a comparative study of patterns of metameric variation in mice and men
In this paper we examine metamerism in the vertebral column of certain mammals from the perspectives of development and adaptation. To this end we examine the patterns of metameric variation of dimensions of the neural (vertebral) canal, vertebral body and spinous process in man and inbred strains o...
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Published in: | American journal of anatomy 1997-01, Vol.190 (1), p.105-113 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In this paper we examine metamerism in the vertebral column of
certain mammals from the perspectives of development and adaptation. To
this end we examine the patterns of metameric variation of dimensions
of the neural (vertebral) canal, vertebral body and spinous process in
man and inbred strains of mice. The data from inbred strains of mice
indicate that variability in dimensions within a strain reflects the
temporal ordering and nature of developmental influences on vertebral
morphogenesis. Differences between strains parallel the within-strain
findings. These findings are attributed to somatic and neural
influences on morphogenesis. Comparisons between mice and man indicate
that these same influences can be invoked to explain and interpret the
mosaic nature of vertebral column evolution. These findings lead us to
conclude that different vertebral elements and levels are subject to
different interactions of evolutionary and morphogenetic influences.
The study of these influences and their interactions should prove
fruitful in developing an understanding of the relationship between
adaptation, development, growth and function in the skeleton
generally. |
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ISSN: | 0002-9106 0021-8782 1553-0795 1469-7580 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1469-7580.1997.19010105.x |