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Fig. 3 Wdr69 is important for the establishment of left-right asymmetry. A-F: Analysis of organ left-right asymmetry by RNA in situ hybridizations using the heart marker cmlc2 (A-C) and gut marker foxa3 (D-F). Control morphants showed normal rightward looping of the heart (arrow in A) and left-sided orientation of the liver (arrow in D). In wdr69 MOAUG morphants, heart looping was often reversed (arrow in B) or linear along the midline (arrow in C). Similarly, liver position in wdr69 MOAUG morphants was frequently reversed (arrow in E) or bilateral (arrows in F). G-I: RNA in situ hybridizations detecting southpaw (spaw) expression in lateral plate mesoderm (LPM) at 18 somite stage (SS; G). spaw expression was restricted to left LPM cells in control morphants (arrow in G), whereas wdr69 MOAUG morphants displayed abnormal right (arrow in H) and bilateral (arrows in I) distributions of spaw expression. J: The percentage of embryos injected with control MO (n = 130), wdr69 MOAUG (n = 67) or wdr69 MOI2E3 (n = 75) showing laterality defects in the heart and gut (see also Table 1). MO, morpholino oligonucleotides (MO).

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