Fig. S5
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- ZDB-FIG-100603-16
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- Zuniga et al., 2010 - Jagged-Notch signaling ensures dorsal skeletal identity in the vertebrate face
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Partial Edn1 reduction does not rescue the dorsal skeletal defects of jag1bb1105 mutants. Flat-mount dissections of 6 dpf facial skeletons stained for cartilage (blue) and bone (red). (A) Wild-type larvae injected with a low dose of edn1-MO display losses of joints (asterisks), a short Sy (black arrowhead) and an expanded Op (black arrow). (B) In jag1bb1105 larvae injected with a low dose of edn1-MO, both edn1-MO and jag1bb1105 phenotypes are seen. Note the transformations of dorsal Hm (red arrow) and Op (black arrow) and the truncation of dorsal Pq (red arrowhead). |