Fig. 2
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- ZDB-FIG-051214-21
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- Whitlock et al., 2005 - A role for foxd3 and sox10 in the differentiation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) cells in the zebrafish Danio rerio
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Morphological phenotypes resulting from the knockdown of genes important in neural crest development. Live zebrafish embryos at 40 hpf showing uninjected controls (A), and morpholino-induced knockdown phenotypes for foxd3 (B), sox10 (C) and foxd3+sox10 (D) genes. (B) foxd3 morphant animals had pigment, but a slightly smaller head than controls and a ventrally curled tail. (C) sox10 morphant animals had no pigment [as previously reported (see, Dutton et al., 2001b)], and occasionally a slight ventral curl to the tail. (D) foxd3+sox10 morphant animals had no pigment and a ventrally curled tail. Scale bar: A-D, 1 µm. |
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Stage: | Prim-25 |