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Lin et al., 2009 - The transcription factor six1a plays an essential role in the craniofacial myogenesis of zebrafish
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Fig. 3

Loss of Six1a function does not impede the normal development of mesoderm core and pharyngeal pouch. The expression patterns of et1, fgf3 and dlx2 were examined in the wild-type and in the six1a-MO-injected embryos at 36 hpf. Results showed that the transcripts of et1, fgf3 and dlx2 exhibited similarly in ventral mesoderm cores (A vs. B, arrows), pharyngeal pouches (C vs. D, arrows), and neural crest cells (E vs. F, six arches), respectively, between wild-type embryos and six1a morphants.

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Stage: Prim-25

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 331(2), Lin, C.Y., Chen, W.T., Lee, H.C., Yang, P.H., Yang, H.J., and Tsai, H.J., The transcription factor six1a plays an essential role in the craniofacial myogenesis of zebrafish, 152-166, Copyright (2009) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.