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Karchner et al., 2026 - Using fish models to understand the role of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR)-interacting protein (AIP) in controlling sensitivity and resistance to dioxin-like compounds in vivo
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Fig. 3.

Survival of AIP mutant fish. A) Killifish. Heterozygous aipwh71 killifish were crossed and dead or moribund embryos and larvae were sampled and genotyped as described in Materials and Methods. At the end of 2 mo, all surviving larvae were fin-clipped and genotyped. The graph shows combined results from 2 independent clutches, totaling 162 larvae (56 wild-type, 67 heterozygous, 32 homozygous). B, C) Zebrafish. Heterozygous aipwh86 (B) and aipwh239 (C) zebrafish were crossed and dead or moribund embryos and larvae were sampled and genotyped as described in Materials and Methods. After 14 dpf, all survival larvae were genotyped. The graph shows representative results from 4 or 5 clutches (Table S2). Abbreviations: WT: Wild-type, HET: Heterozygous, HMZ: Homozygous, dpf: Days postfertilization.

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