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- ZDB-FIG-171010-14
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- Bouldin et al., 2015 - Wnt signaling and tbx16 form a bistable switch to commit bipotential progenitors to mesoderm
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Ubiquitous tbx16 expression causes organism-wide defects. At 36 hpf, bright field images show that control siblings (A) are longer than embryos with the HS:tbx16 transgene (B) after heat shock. In situ hybridization with cb1045, a probe that normally marks the somite boundaries in control siblings (C), shows severe disruptions in somite formation in HS:tbx16 embryo (D). The left-most somite shown in C is the 14th somite and the left-most somite shown in D is the 13th somite. All embryos were heat shocked at the 12 ss. |