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- ZDB-FIG-110622-40
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- Tsai et al., 2011 - The predominant protein arginine methyltransferase PRMT1 is critical for zebrafish convergence and extension during gastrulation
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Defective phenotypes in prmt1 knockdown zebrafish. Phenotypes of embryos injected with zprmt1 MO at 48 hpf. Uninjected wild-type embryos are shown (A). The injected embryos are classified into mild, moderate and severe according to the phenotypes at 48 hpf. The three types of MO injected embryos at 48 hpf are shown in (B–D). The injected embryos with normal body axes as the wild-type are classified as ‘normal’. (E) Frequencies of three phenotypes caused by injection of prmt1 MO (2 or 4 ng of MO1 and 4, or 8 ng of MO2). The injected embryos with normal body axes as the wild-type are classified as ‘normal’. |
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Stage: | Long-pec |