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- ZDB-FIG-090331-13
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- Nelson et al., 2009 - Retinal homeobox 1 is required for retinal neurogenesis and photoreceptor differentiation in embryonic zebrafish
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Efficacy and perdurance of rx1 and rx2 splice site-targeting MOs in embryos treated at the 1–2-cell stage (“0 hpf”) and at 44.5 hpf. The presence of large amplicons (upper row) indicates aberrant splicing. Lanes 1 and 2, embryos injected with rx1 or rx2-targeted MOs at 0 hpf and extracted at 30 hpf; lanes 3 and 4, embryos injected with the 5-mispair control MO at 0 hpf and extracted at 53 hpf; lanes 5 and 6, embryos injected with rx1 or rx2-targeted MOs at 0 hpf and extracted at 53 hpf; lanes 7 and 8, embryos injected with rx-1 or rx2-targeted MOs at 44.5 hpf and extracted at 53 hpf; lanes 9–12, embryos injected with rx1- or rx2-targeted MOs at 0 hpf (lanes 9 and 10) or at 44.5 hpf (lanes 11 and 12) and extracted at 60 hpf. |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 328(1), Nelson, S.M., Park, L., and Stenkamp, D.L., Retinal homeobox 1 is required for retinal neurogenesis and photoreceptor differentiation in embryonic zebrafish, 24-39, Copyright (2009) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.