Fig. 2
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- ZDB-FIG-171011-13
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- Morrow et al., 2017 - tbx6l and tbx16 are redundantly required for posterior paraxial mesoderm formation during zebrafish embryogenesis
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Loss of tbx6l does not enhance the msgn1 mutant phenotype. A–D: In situ hybridization for the cb1045/xirp2a somite boundary marker gene in 36-hpf wild-type (A), tbx6l mutant (B), msgn1 mutant (C), and tbx6l; msgn1 double-mutant (D) embryos that were raised together at standard temperature and fixed several hours after somitogenesis is normally completed. Lateral views of posterior tail are shown. E: Graph showing distribution of somite number per embryo for each genotype. F: Graph showing average somite number per embryo for each genotype. * P < 0.0005, when compared to wild-type. |
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