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This data set analysis is supported by expressed sequence tag (EST) data in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) Unigene database, as previously noted by Eide and Taylor et al. We determined that the slc39a12 gene, also designated as zinc transporter ZIP12, is highly expressed in the adult brains of human and mouse and developing brain of the frog, Xenopus tropicalis.
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Despite the close morphological similarity between the organisms found in the brains of the Australian frogs and the South American toads, it is not possible to determine their relationship because other tissues were not examined (i.e., liver and gallbladder) and they have not been genetically characterised.
Ciarleglio, Khakhalin et al. have now compared the properties of the neurons in a part of the brain of a developing frog tadpole that processes sensory information.
The SSU rDNA sequence amplified from the liver and brain of the Green and Golden Bell frog differed by 9% (855 pairwise alignment length).
Many parts of the frog's brain correspond with those of humans.
After that you would look at it under a microscope, perhaps even an electron microscope, drawing a bead on the structure of the frog's eyes, its brain, and more.
One might think that what the frog's eye tells the frog's brain is that there is a fly at a particular spatial location and that this is because the mechanisms of the frog's eye are selected for their ability to specify the spatial location of flies.
The larva of the frog is called a tadpole.
EAST FARMINGDALE Arena Players Repertory Theater Main Stage Theater "The Tale of the Frog Prince".
See the pelvic structure of the frog".
On the basis of the swimming mechanism of the frog, a frog-inspired robot based on pneumatic muscles is developed.
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