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| Term | anterior lateral line development | ID (Ontology) | GO:0048899 (Gene Ontology) |
| Definition | The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the anterior lateral line over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The anterior lateral line consists of small sensory patches (neuromasts) located superficially on the skin or just under the skin in fluid-filled canals on the head of all fishes and most amphibians. The anterior lateral line develops from cranial ectodermal placodes situated between the eye and ear.[ ISBN:0125296509 ] | ||
| Also Known As | "anterior LL development" | ||
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tissue development |__lateral line development____________________ mechanosensory lateral line system development | |__anterior lateral line system development____| lateral line system development | |__lateral line development____________________| |__anterior lateral line system development____| anterior lateral line development |__anterior lateral line neuromast development | |__anterior lateral line neuromast cupula development | |__anterior lateral line neuromast deposition | |__anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell differentiation(+) | |__anterior lateral line neuromast mantle cell differentiation | |__anterior lateral line neuromast support cell differentiation |__anterior lateral line neuromast primordium migration |
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| Is a | lateral line development | ||
| Part of | anterior lateral line system development | ||
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