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English: Species Microhyla fissipes. Presented in the stages of premetamorphosis (PM, Gosner stage 27, left), metamorphic climax (MC, Gosner stage 42, middle) und completion of metamorphosis (CM, Gosner stage 46, right).—The scale bar shows 1 millimeter.—The 46 stages by Gosner (1960) comprise an embryonic phase (stages 1–25) and a larval phase (stages 26–46, this picture). Stages 26 to 35 represent the premetamorphosis phase (left), stages 36 to 46 the prometamorphosis phase (middle and right). From stage 42 (middle) loss of larval characteristics begins, e. g. by tail resorption (from stage 43).[1]—The frog individuals depicted here represent a collection of frog specimens whose transcriptomes were examined in the original study to this picture. In a later virological study[2] the novel coronavirus species Microhyla letovirus 1 was discovered in these transcriptomes.
Deutsch: Art Microhyla fissipes. Dargestellt in den Stadien der Prämetamorphose (englisch premetamorphosis, PM, Gosner-Stadium 27, links), des Höhepunktes der Metamorphose (englisch metamorphic climax, MC, Gosner-Stadium 42, Mitte) und der Vollendung der Metamorphose (englisch completion of metamorphosis, CM, Gosner-Stadium 46, rechts). – Die Maßstabsleiste zeigt 1 Millimeter. – Die 46 Stadien nach Gosner (1960) umfassen eine Embryonalphase (Stadium 1–25) und eine Larvalphase (Stadium 26–46, dieses Bild). Stadien 26 bis 35 repräsentieren die Prämetamorphosephase (links), Stadien 36 bis 46 die Prometamorphosephase (Mitte und rechts). Ab Stadium 42 (Mitte) beginnt der Verlust der Larvencharakteristika, z. B. durch Schwanzresorption (ab Stadium 43).[1] – Die hier abgebildeten Frosch-Individuen repräsentieren eine Sammlung von Froschexemplaren deren Transkriptome in der Originalstudie zu diesem Bild untersucht wurden. In einer späteren virologischen Studie[2] wurde in diesen Transkriptomen die neue Coronaviren-Art Microhyla letovirus 1 entdeckt.
Date
Source Lanying Zhao, Lusha Liu, Shouhong Wang, Hongyuan Wang, Jianping Jiang (2016-06-02). “Transcriptome profiles of metamorphosis in the ornamented pygmy frog Microhyla fissipes clarify the functions of thyroid hormone receptors in metamorphosis” (PDF). Scientific Reports 6 (27310). Springer-Verlag. DOI:10.1038/srep27310. PMID 27254593. PMC: 4890586. ISSN 20452322.
Author Lanying Zhao, Lusha Liu, Shouhong Wang, Hongyuan Wang, Jianping Jiang
  1. a b Nöllert, A. (2012). “Ungewöhnlicher Laichplatz des Grasfrosches, Rana t. temporaria, in einer Phytothelme im Nationalpark Hainich, Thüringen” (PDF). Terraria/elaphe (6 / 2012): 96–101. Münster: Natur- und Tier-Verlag GmbH / Deutsche Gellschaft für Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde e. V.. ISSN 23639474.
  2. a b Khulud Bukhari, Geraldine Mulley, Anastasia A. Gulyaeva, Lanying Zhao, Guocheng Shu, Jianping Jiang, Benjamin W. Neuman (2018-09-07). “Description and initial characterization of metatranscriptomic nidovirus-like genomes from the proposed new family Abyssoviridae, and from a sister group to the Coronavirinae, the proposed genus Alphaletovirus” (PDF). Virology 524 (November 2018): 160–171. Elsevier. DOI:10.1016/j.virol.2018.08.010. PMID 30199753. PMC: 7112036. („Coronavirinae“: now „Orthocoronavirinae“)

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Frog species ''Microhyla fissipes'' in three metamorphosis stages.

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