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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. 6.

Wild-type (WT) and mutant (MUT) AIP transcripts in WT, HET, and HMZ mutant aipwh239 larvae at 3 dpf (A, experiment 3a) and aipwh86 larvae at 5 dpf (B, experiment 3b). Transcript numbers were assessed using RNA-seq data. Data represent the number of reads that overlap the deletion site in the aip gene, averaged over 4 replicate samples. The numbers include both maternal and zygotic transcripts. Results show that HMZ mutant embryos have some WT maternal transcripts at 3 and 5 dpf. Mutant transcripts appear to be rapidly degraded, suggesting nonsense-mediated decay. Abbreviations used: WT: Wild-type; HET: Heterozygous; HMZ: Homozygous.

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Stage Range: Protruding-mouth to Day 5

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Stage Range: Protruding-mouth to Day 5

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