anamniote
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anamniote
[an′am·nē‚ōt] (zoology)
An animal that does not develop an amnion during its embryonic stage.
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In the most rostral part of the brain, the POC formed from nTPOC neurones and these axons cross the midline in anamniotes [1].
In anamniotes, the DTmesV forms much later in development [22, 23], while interestingly in S.
canicula and other anamniotes but later in other amniotes [24, 25].
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