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ZDB-IMAGE-001220-4

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ZDB-IMAGE-001220-4
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Image description by: Tanya Whitfield

Anatomical structures shown: ear, otoliths, anterior macula and posterior crista, semicircular canal projections, statoacoustic ganglion

Stage: A: prim-5 (24h); B: prim-25 (36h); C: long pec (48h); D: hatching – protruding mouth (72h)

Genetic (background) strain: Tuebingen

Genotype: Tu wild-type

Animal state: live

Labeling: none; DIC optics.

Description: Lateral views of the developing ear in wild-type embryos. Otoliths are clearly visible at either end of the otic vesicle by the prim-5 stage (A, arrowheads). In the anteroventral region of the vesicle, the distinction between ear epithelium and periotic mesenchyme is less pronounced; neuroblasts are delaminating from this region and accumulating beneath the vesicle to form the statoacoustic ganglion (sag). The vesicle enlarges over the next three days (B, C, D). Otoliths (arrowheads) increase in size. The developing anterior macula (am) can be seen as a thickened region of epithelium beneath the anterior otolith. The posterior macula lies on the medial wall of the vesicle, behind the posterior otolith. Projections of epithelium forming the semicircular canal system (arrows) start to protrude into the centre of the vesicle at the long pec stage, and fuse by the protruding mouth stage (arrow in D). By this stage, the cristae are just visible as thickened areas of epithelium (pc, posterior crista). Scale bars, 50µm.

Developmental Stage
1-cell to Adult
Orientation
Preparation Image Form View Direction
whole-mount still parasagittal anterior to left