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  • WT + MO1-gata6
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FISH

WT + MO1-gata6

ID
ZDB-FISH-150901-7301
Name
WT + MO1-gata6
Genotype
WT
Targeting Reagent
MO1-gata6
Human Disease modelled by WT + MO1-gata6
Gene Expression
RNA Expression
Protein Expression
Reporter Gene Expression
Phenotype
Citations
TSV
  • Tseng, W.F., Jang, T.H., Huang, C.B., and Yuh, C.H. (2011) An evolutionarily conserved kernel of gata5, gata6, otx2 and prdm1a operates in the formation of endoderm in zebrafish. Developmental Biology. 357(2):541-57
  • Holtzinger, A., and Evans, T. (2007) Gata5 and Gata6 are functionally redundant in zebrafish for specification of cardiomyocytes. Developmental Biology. 312(2):613-622
  • Peterkin, T., Gibson, A., and Patient, R. (2007) Redundancy and evolution of GATA factor requirements in development of the myocardium. Developmental Biology. 311(2):623-635
  • Shin, D., Shin, C.H., Tucker, J., Ober, E.A., Rentzsch, F., Poss, K.D., Hammerschmidt, M., Mullins, M.C., and Stainier, D.Y. (2007) Bmp and Fgf signaling are essential for liver specification in zebrafish. Development (Cambridge, England). 134(11):2041-2050
  • Holtzinger, A., and Evans, T. (2005) Gata4 regulates the formation of multiple organs. Development (Cambridge, England). 132(17):4005-4014
  • Peterkin, T., Gibson, A., and Patient, R. (2003) GATA-6 maintains BMP-4 and Nkx2 expression during cardiomyocyte precursor maturation. The EMBO journal. 22(16):4260-4273
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