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Godivier et al., 2022 - Growth orientations, rather than heterogeneous growth rates, dominate jaw joint morphogenesis in the larval zebrafish
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FIGURE 7

Growth orientation plays an important role in jaw joint shaping, whereas growth heterogeneity minorly impacts zebrafish jaw shape predictions. Growth predictions obtained from homogeneous anisotropic (a) and heterogeneous isotropic (b) growth fields are compared with the ‘full’ simulation (heterogeneous anisotropic). Only the views where shape changes were observed in either the homogeneous anisotropic or the heterogeneous isotropic shape predictions compared to the full simulation are displayed. The shape outlines in all views and time windows are displayed in Figures S4 and S5. The black symbols denote the shape features which have been altered when either growth heterogeneity or orientation have been removed (triangle: Palatoquadrate (PQ) length, diamond: Meckel's cartilage (MC) length, square: MC width, semi‐circle: PQ depth, circle: MC depth)

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