Evolutionary aspects of the development of teeth and baleen in the bowhead whale

Volume: 230, Issue: 4, Pages: 549 - 566
Published: Jan 10, 2017
Abstract
In utero , baleen whales initiate the development of several dozens of teeth in upper and lower jaws. These tooth germs reach the bell stage and are sometimes mineralized, but toward the end of prenatal life they are resorbed and no trace remains after birth. Around the time that the germs disappear, the keratinous baleen plates start to form in the upper jaw, and these form the food‐collecting mechanism. Baleen whale ancestors had two...
Paper Details
Title
Evolutionary aspects of the development of teeth and baleen in the bowhead whale
Published Date
Jan 10, 2017
Volume
230
Issue
4
Pages
549 - 566
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