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Eye size is normal in vsxKO juvenile fish. (a, b). Lateral view of a 2-week-old wildtype (a) and vsxKO (b) fish. Note that vsxKO juvenile fish show no obvious morphological differences with wildtype siblings. (a', b'). High-magnification images from wildtype (a') and vsxKO (b') fish heads. No changes in eye shape or size were observed between mutant and wildtype siblings. (c). Quantification of eye lateral surface (normalized by fish antero-posterior length) in 2-week-old fish revealed no significant differences in eye size between wildtype (green circles) and vsxKO mutant fish (blue squares) using an unpaired t-test. Data are shown as mean ± SD. Scale bar in a and b: 1 mm. |
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| Stage: | Days 14-20 |