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1. Genetic mapping of metabolic traits in the blind Mexican cavefish reveals sex-dependent quantitative trait loci associated with cave adaptation.

2. Cellular rearrangement of the prechordal plate contributes to eye degeneration in the cavefish.

3. Convergence on reduced stress behavior in the Mexican blind cavefish.

4. Developmental evolution and developmental plasticity of the olfactory epithelium and olfactory skills in Mexican cavefish.

5. Maternal genetic effects in Astyanax cavefish development.

6. Mc1r gene in Astroblepus pholeter and Astyanax mexicanus: Convergent regressive evolution of pigmentation across cavefish species.

7. Morphogenesis and motility of the Astyanax mexicanus gastrointestinal tract.

8. Early adipogenesis contributes to excess fat accumulation in cave populations of Astyanax mexicanus.

9. Genetic linkage between altered tooth and eye development in lens-ablated Astyanax mexicanus.

10. Development of the Astyanax mexicanus circadian clock and non-visual light responses.

11. Canal neuromast position prefigures developmental patterning of the suborbital bone series in Astyanax cave- and surface-dwelling fish.

12. Neural Crest Transplantation Reveals Key Roles in the Evolution of Cavefish Development.

13. Characterization and comparison of activity profiles exhibited by the cave and surface morphotypes of the blind Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus.

14. Hypocretin underlies the evolution of sleep loss in the Mexican cavefish.

15. A Genomic Survey of SCPP Family Genes in Fishes Provides Novel Insights into the Evolution of Fish Scales.

16. A Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis of Development in Two Astyanax Cavefish Populations.

17. Cranial asymmetry arises later in the life history of the blind Mexican cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus.

18. Asymmetric Facial Bone Fragmentation Mirrors Asymmetric Distribution of Cranial Neuromasts in Blind Mexican Cavefish.

19. A pleiotropic interaction between vision loss and hypermelanism in Astyanax mexicanus cave x surface hybrids.

20. Complex Evolutionary and Genetic Patterns Characterize the Loss of Scleral Ossification in the Blind Cavefish Astyanax mexicanus.

21. Innervation of the lateral line system in the blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus (Characidae) and comparisons with the eyed surface-dwelling form.

22. Melanocortin 4 receptor mutations contribute to the adaptation of cavefish to nutrient-poor conditions.

23. Genome Editing Using TALENs in Blind Mexican Cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus.

24. Distinct genetic architecture underlies the emergence of sleep loss and prey-seeking behavior in the Mexican cavefish.

25. Cavefish eye loss in response to an early block in retinal differentiation progression.

26. Next generation phylogeography of cave and surface Astyanax mexicanus.

27. The sensitivity of lateral line receptors and their role in the behavior of Mexican blind cavefish (Astyanax mexicanus).

28. Cryptic Variation in Morphological Evolution: HSP90 as a Capacitor for Loss of Eyes in Cavefish.

29. Loss of Schooling Behavior in Cavefish through Sight-Dependent and Sight-Independent Mechanisms.

30. Albinism in phylogenetically and geographically distinct populations of Astyanax cavefish arises through the same loss-of-function Oca2 allele.

31. Feed or fight.

32. Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Retinal Degeneration in the Blind Cavefish Astyanax mexicanus.

33. Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Retinal Degeneration in the Blind Cavefish Astyanax mexicanus.

34. Evolutionary Shift from Fighting to Foraging in Blind Cavefish through Changes in the Serotonin Network

35. De Novo Sequencing of Astyanax mexicanus Surface Fish and Pachón Cavefish Transcriptomes Reveals Enrichment of Mutations in Cavefish Putative Eye Genes.

36. Detection of Bacterial 16S rRNA and Identification of Four Clinically Important Bacteria by Real-Time PCR.

37. Evolution of the fast start response in the cavefish Astyanax mexicanus.

38. Evolution of an adaptive behavior and its sensory receptors promotes eye regression in blind cavefish.

39. The complex origin of Astyanax cavefish.

40. Restoring eye size in Astyanax mexicanus blind cavefish embryos through modulation of the Shh and Fgf8 forebrain organising.

41. Evolution of a Behavioral Shift Mediated by Superficial Neuromasts Helps Cavefish Find Food in Darkness

42. Regressive Evolution in Astyanax Cavefish.

43. Emerging model systems in evo-devo: cavefish and microevolution of development.

44. Shh and forebrain evolution in the blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus.

45. Modularity and sense organs in the blind cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus.

46. Hedgehog signalling controls eye degeneration in blind cavefish.

47. Prox 1 in eye degeneration and sensory organ compensation during development and evolution of the cavefish Astyanax.

48. Evolution of Eye Regression in the Cavefish Astyanax: Apoptosis and the Pax-6 Gene.

50. The evolution of a series of behavioral traits is associated with autism-risk genes in cavefish.

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