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- ZDB-FIG-190827-10
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- Lekk et al., 2019 - Sox1a mediates the ability of the parapineal to impart habenular left-right asymmetry
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Parapineal projections show reduced growth in sox1a-/- mutants.Pineal complexes in Tg(foxD3:GFP);(flh:eGFP) and sox1a-/- Tg(foxD3:GFP);(flh:eGFP) embryos. Scale bars 25 µm. pp – parapineal. (A) Parapineal projections at 50 hpf in two typical examples of sox1a-/- mutants and wild-type siblings. In wild-type siblings, parapineal projections exhibit extensive outgrowth in 75% of the embryos (n = 37). Parapineal projections in sox1a-/- mutants show reduced outgrowth in all embryos (white arrows) (n = 30). (B) Parapineal projections at 4 hpf in two typical examples of sox1a-/- mutants and wild-type siblings. In wild-type larvae, parapineal projections show extensive branching in all larvae (n = 31). Two distinct stemming points can often be observed at 4 dpf (white arrows). In sox1a-/- mutants, parapineal projections are either stunted (85% of the larvae) or missing (15% of the larvae) (n = 41). |