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- ZDB-FIG-120831-10
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- Eom et al., 2012 - Melanophore Migration and Survival during Zebrafish Adult Pigment Stripe Development Require the Immunoglobulin Superfamily Adhesion Molecule Igsf11
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Defective adult pigment stripes in seurat mutants. Shown are adult fish (A, B, C) and details of patterns (A2, B2, C2). (A, A2) Wild-type fish exhibit several dark stripes of melanophores and iridophores, as well as light “interstripes” of xanthophores and iridophores. (B, B2) Homozygous seuratutr15e1 mutants exhibit irregular spots of melanophores. (C, C2) seuratwp15e2/seuratutr15e1 fish exhibit a less severe stripe defect, most evident ventrally (arrowhead). seuratwp15e3/seuratutr15e1 exhibit a phenotype indistinguishable from seuratwp15e2/seuratutr15e1. At this stage, seuratwp15e2 and seuratwp15e3 are nearly indistinguishable from the wild-type when homozygous, though phenotypes are more apparent during the initial stages of stripe formation (not shown). Scale bar: in (A2), 1 mm for (A2–C2). |
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