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. 2021 Mar 31;7(14):eabb9113. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abb9113

Fig. 6. Complexity of canalicular branching in early fossil vertebrates.

Fig. 6

(A) Illustration showing canaliculi emanating from cell body. (i and ii) Illustrations showing the branching classifications. (B) (i) B. trautscholdi model with spheres scaled to the equivalent cell body radius and colored depending on their outgoing number of canaliculi; (ii) bare network data with the canaliculi section colored depending on their branching class/level. (C) Comparative analysis of canalicular branching and length analysis between B. trautscholdi (MB.f.9188a) and T. mammillata (MB.f.9025).