Fig. 6
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- ZDB-FIG-110608-5
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- Chung et al., 2011 - Zebrafish her8a is activated by Su(H)-dependent Notch signaling and is essential for the inhibition of neurogenesis
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Increased neuronal precursors in Her8a knockdown embryos. Proneural genes were upregulated in the morpholino injected embryos and this effect was rescued by co-injection with her8a mRNA. Proneuronal markers neurogenin1 (A–C) and zash1 (D–F) were analyzed by in situ hybridization. Embryos were injected with control morpholino (A and D), 8 ng of MO2 (B and E), or co-injection of 8 ng of MO2 with 480 pg her8a mRNA (C and F). The most dramatic phenotypes are indicated by arrows. Stages of embryos are 6-somite stage (A-C) and 16-somite stage (D–F). (G) qPCR analysis showing the levels of neurogenin1 and zash1 are both significantly increased in embryos injected with her8a morpholino. * p<0.05. |
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Stage Range: | 5-9 somites to 14-19 somites |