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            Fig. 4
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 - Grandel et al., 2002 - Retinoic acid signalling in the zebrafish embryo is necessary during pre-segmentation stages to pattern the anterior-posterior axis of the CNS and to induce a pectoral fin bud
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 Anterior-posterior patterning defects in the CNS of nof mutants. In situ hybridisation as indicated of wild-type (A,C,E,G,I,K) and nof mutant (B,D,F,H,J,L) embryos at the 20s stage. (C,D,G,H) Curved red lines indicate the extent of tissue between different gene expression domains in wild type; arrowheads point to the borders of gene expression in wild type and nof mutants.  | 
    
                
                    
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| Stage: | 20-25 somites | 
                
                    
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