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Science 10 October 2003:
Vol. 302. no. 5643, pp. 241 - 242
DOI: 10.1126/science.1091171

Perspectives

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY:
Rocks That Roll Zebrafish

Donna M. Fekete

The vestibular organs of the inner ear of higher vertebrates control balance, and their counterparts in fish control both balance and hearing. Essential to the operation of these sensory organs are the biomineralized structures--otoconia in higher vertebrates or otoliths in fish--that deflect the sensory hair bundles situated beneath them. In her Perspective, Fekete explores the fascinating world of otolith biomineralization in zebrafish; revealing the importance of a protein called Starmaker for coordinating the shape and type of crystal in fish otoliths ( Söllner et al.).


The author is in the Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA. E-mail: dfekete{at}purdue.edu

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