%0 Journal Article %T Growth and mineralogy in dental plates of the holocephalan Harriotta raleighana (Chondrichthyes): novel dentine and conserved patterning combine to create a unique chondrichthyan dentition %A Charlie Underwood %A Christopher Healy %A Moya Meredith Smith %A Tomasz Goral %A Zerina Johanson %J Archive of "Zoological Letters". %D 2019 %R 10.1186/s40851-019-0125-3 %X Hypermineralized dentine fills the prepatterned ovoid, rod and tritor spaces, early at the aboral surface within the trabecular dentine. Deposition of the hypermineralized dentine (HD, proposed as new specific name, whitlockin replacing pleromin) is from surfaces that are lined with large specialized odontoblasts, (whitloblasts, instead of pleromoblasts) within cell body spaces connecting with extensive, ramifying tubules. Early mineralization occurs amongst this maze of tubules that penetrate far into the dentine, expanding into a mass of saccules and membranous bodies, dominating in the absence of other organic matrix. This early stage has hydroxyapatite, also significantly rich in Mg, initiated as a poorly crystalline phase. In the hypermineralized dentine, formation occurs as clusters of variably shaped crystals, arising from a sudden phase transition %K Dental plates %K Osteodentine %K Hypermineralized dentine %K Whitlockite %K Dental evolution %K Holocephali %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419362/