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Harris et al., 2008 - Zebrafish eda and edar mutants reveal conserved and ancestral roles of ectodysplasin signaling in vertebrates
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The formation of the adult dermal skeleton and pharyngeal teeth is affected in fls mutant zebrafish.

A) Alizarin red-stained wild type adult zebrafish shows staining of the scales, fin rays, dermal bones of the skull as well as the pharyngeal teeth along ceratobranchial 5 (bracket, B) and (C) gill rakers along both the anterior (antGr) and posterior edge (postGr) of non-teeth bearing ceratobranchials. D) flste370f shows loss of dermal skeletal structures of the fin rays, scales and alteration in the shape of the skull. Additionally, flste370f shows loss of pharyngeal teeth (E) and gill rakers (F). G–I) The Topless allele (flsdt3Tpl) shows a dominant effect on scalation and tooth/gill raker formation while not affecting lepidotrichial growth. J–L) Expressivity of flsdt3Tpl is sensitive to a modifier in the Tü strain leading to a “weak” flsdt3Tpl phenotype; flsdt3Tpl homozygotes were phenotypically identical to flste370f (not shown). The fang allele of fls, flstfang, isolated in a non-complementation screen with flste370f, shows no effect on fin development while exhibiting partial loss of scales (M), teeth (N), and gill rakers (O). Transallelic tfang/te370f zebrafish exhibit an intermediate phenotype between homozygous fls(te370f) and fls(tfang) (P–R).

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Stage: Days 21-29

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Stage: Adult

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