Morpholino

MO2-cdh4

ID
ZDB-MRPHLNO-050930-3
Name
MO2-cdh4
Previous Names
  • RcadMphB (1)
Target
Sequence
5' - TTCCTGTGAGATGTGCTGTCGGTAG - 3'
Disclaimer
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Note
None
Genome Resources
None
Target Location
Genome Build: GRCz11Chromosome: 11
Genomic Features
No data available
Expression
Gene expression in Wild Types + MO2-cdh4
Phenotype
Phenotype resulting from MO2-cdh4
Phenotype Fish Figures
amacrine cell differentiation disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
apoptotic process increased occurrence, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 7 with image from Babb et al., 2005
brain disorganized, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 1 with image from Babb et al., 2005
cranial nerve II decreased thickness, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
cranial nerve II fasciculation, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
cranial nerve II sparse, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 4 with imageFig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
cranial nerve II truncated, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
eye decreased size, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 1 with imageFig. 2 with imageFig. 3 with imageFig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
fourth ventricle increased size, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 1 with image from Babb et al., 2005
hindbrain decreased size, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 1 with image from Babb et al., 2005
lens apoptotic, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 7 with image from Babb et al., 2005
lens decreased size, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 1 with imageFig. 2 with imageFig. 3 with imageFig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
optic nerve development disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
optic tectum morphology, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 8 with imageFig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
photoreceptor cell differentiation disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 5 with imageFig. 6 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina apoptotic, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 7 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina hypoplastic, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 2 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina lacks parts or has fewer parts of type amacrine cell, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina lacks parts or has fewer parts of type photoreceptor cell, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina development in camera-type eye disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina layer formation disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 1 with imageFig. 2 with imageFig. 6 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell decreased amount, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell lacks parts or has fewer parts of type retinal ganglion cell neuron projection, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell neuron projection physical object quality, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 8 with imageFig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell axon guidance disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 4 with imageFig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell layer decreased thickness, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell layer disorganized, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell layer sparse, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 4 with imageFig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell layer compartment boundary rough, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
whole organism decreased length, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 Fig. 1 with image from Babb et al., 2005
Phenotype of all Fish created by or utilizing MO2-cdh4
Phenotype Fish Conditions Figures
lens decreased size, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 1 with imageFig. 2 with imageFig. 3 with imageFig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
eye decreased size, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 1 with imageFig. 2 with imageFig. 3 with imageFig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell layer sparse, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 4 with imageFig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
apoptotic process increased occurrence, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 7 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell lacks parts or has fewer parts of type retinal ganglion cell neuron projection, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
optic tectum morphology, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 8 with imageFig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina lacks parts or has fewer parts of type photoreceptor cell, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell layer compartment boundary rough, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
cranial nerve II fasciculation, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell neuron projection physical object quality, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 8 with imageFig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina hypoplastic, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 2 with image from Babb et al., 2005
photoreceptor cell differentiation disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 5 with imageFig. 6 with image from Babb et al., 2005
hindbrain decreased size, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 1 with image from Babb et al., 2005
cranial nerve II decreased thickness, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell decreased amount, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
cranial nerve II truncated, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell axon guidance disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 4 with imageFig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
brain disorganized, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 1 with image from Babb et al., 2005
lens apoptotic, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 7 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell layer disorganized, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
optic nerve development disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 4 with image from Babb et al., 2005
fourth ventricle increased size, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 1 with image from Babb et al., 2005
whole organism decreased length, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 1 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina lacks parts or has fewer parts of type amacrine cell, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina layer formation disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 1 with imageFig. 2 with imageFig. 6 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina development in camera-type eye disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retinal ganglion cell layer decreased thickness, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
cranial nerve II sparse, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 4 with imageFig. 9 with image from Babb et al., 2005
amacrine cell differentiation disrupted, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 5 with image from Babb et al., 2005
retina apoptotic, abnormal WT + MO2-cdh4 standard conditions Fig. 7 with image from Babb et al., 2005
Citations