Just like children developing a dominant hand, young fish also may choose a preferred side, although that preference must be determined early on, researchers have discovered. A team of scientists ...
In order to identify disease-linked homozygous regions, DNA samples of patient II-3 and II-4 were analyzed using Affymetrix Gene-Chip Human Mapping 250 K NspI Array (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA, USA) ...
Lateralized behaviors are thought to be strengthened during development. However, little is known about how they are acquired during development. In the scale-eating cichlid model, researchers ...
Risk-adjusted prediction models using the specialty-specific head and neck reconstructive surgery NSQIP. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2018 Quality Care Symposium. This abstract does not ...
Humans interact with fishes in many contexts including aquaculture, scientific study and companion animals. In all of these contexts, fish welfare can be compromised through anthropogenic means.
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Nagoya, Japan - The preference for using one side of the body over the other, as observed typically in human handedness, is referred to as behavioral laterality. Increasing numbers of studies are ...