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Lischik et al., 2019 - Enhanced in vivo-imaging in medaka by optimized anaesthesia, fluorescent protein selection and removal of pigmentation
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Fig 5

The acute double pigment knockout utilizing the CRISPR/Cas9-system can be deployed in the injected generation.

(A) Medaka zygotes were microinjected with Cas9 mRNA and an injection mix according to Table 1. The injected embryos were scored for suitability for imaging either in the brightfield or in the green fluorescent spectrum. The ratio of the embryos suitable for imaging was determined and noted in panel B. (B) Transient targeting efficiency depends on the number of sgRNAs per gene. Compare op_1 and op_2. (C) By visual inspection no difference in pigmentation is observed between Oca2-/- or Tyr-/-, as well as Pax7a-/-Slc2a15b-/- embryos. (D) Medaka injected with the mix op_1 were raised, screened and imaged in F1 to compare the effects of sgRNA injection to wild-type. Wild-type embryos exhibit a dense, black pigment in the eyes, whereas adults additionally exhibit a non-translucent peritoneum. Fish injected with sgRNAs against oca2 and pnp4a show dramatic loss of pigmentation surrounding the eye and the peritoneum, rendering the fish more accessible for microscopy.

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