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- Dupret et al., 2016 - The Polycomb Group Protein Pcgf1 Is Dispensable in Zebrafish but Involved in Early Growth and Aging
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 Development of cartilages and bones in pcgf1-/- mutants. Alcian blue stained head cartilages and Alizarin red stained head bones of pcgf1+/+ (Left) and pcgf1-/- mutant lines (Right) at the indicated developmental points. Note that ossification is visible at 8 dpf in the wild-type but not in the mutant. cb: ceratobranchials; ch: ceratohyal; ep: ethmoid plate; m: Meckel’s cartilage; n: notochord; ot: otoliths; pch: parachordal plate; pq: palatoquadrate. | 
                
                    
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| Stage Range: | Long-pec to Days 7-13 | 
                
                    
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