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Fig. S4
fgf10a does not act during tail development. (A) Arrowhead indicates fgf10a expression in the tail. (B) Development of the fgf10a-/- larval tail is indistinguishable from wild-type. (C) Measurement of tail growth does not show a significant difference between fgf10a-/- and wild-type fish. Tails were measured as in Figure 1 (n = 20 for both, number of experiments = 2). |
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