Mapping vertebrate brain evolution

All tetrapods (four-limbed vertebrates; encompassing amphibians, reptiles and mammals) share an ancestral brain architecture, but with lineage-specific and species-specific adaptations. Four papers in Science, using single-cell, single-nucleus and spatial transcriptomic approaches, report the profiling of reptilian and amphibian neuronal cell types to yield insights into vertebrate brain evolution and diversification.

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