Fig. 5
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- ZDB-FIG-210205-29
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- Ye et al., 2020 - hox13 genes are required for mesoderm formation and axis elongation during early zebrafish development
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hoxa13;ntlcs cells are rescued for differentiation in a wild-type environment. Donor embryos were injected with a fluorescent dye and then 30-50 cells from each donor were transplanted into the prospective tail mesoderm of a wild-type (WT) host embryo at shield stage. At 2?dpf the embryos were imaged. (A-C) Wild-type donor cells contribute to tail muscle, producing elongated muscle cells within the somites. (D-F) Cells from hoxa13;ntlcs donors also contribute to tail muscle. |