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      A staging table of embryonic development for a viviparous (live-bearing) lizard Eremias multiocellata (Squamata: Lacertidae).

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          As the only viviparous reptile in China that has both temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) and genetic-dependent sex determination (GSD) mechanisms, Eremias multiocellata is considered as an ideal species for studying the sex determination mechanism in viviparous lizards. However, studies on embryonic stage of viviparous lizards and morphological characteristics of each stage are limited. In the present study, the embryonic development process of E. multiocellata is divided into 15 stages (stages 28-42) according to the morphology of embryos. Embryos sizes are measured and continuous dynamic variation of some key features, including limbs, genitals, eyes, pigments, and brain scales are color imaged by a stereoscopic microscope. Furthermore, based on these morphological characteristics, we compare the similarities and differences in the embryonic development of E. multiocellata with other squamate species. Our results not only identified the staging table of E. multiocellata with continuous changes of external morphological characteristics but also developed a staging scheme for an important model species that provides a necessary foundation for study of sex determination in a viviparous lizard.

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          Journal
          Reprod Fertil Dev
          Reproduction, fertility, and development
          CSIRO Publishing
          1031-3613
          1031-3613
          Nov 2021
          : 33
          : 14
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Life Science, Lanzhou University, 222 Tianshui South Road, Lanzhou 730000, China.
          [2 ] School of Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
          [3 ] College of Life Science, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, China.
          Article
          RD21082
          10.1071/RD21082
          34663492
          3ad78153-d758-4b82-a9e2-f0c2e50f9dc8
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