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Chun et al., 2016 - The homologous recombination component EEPD1 is required for genome stability in response to developmental stress of vertebrate embryogenesis
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Fig. 2

EEPD1 deletion causes developmental delay and death during Zebrafish embryogenesis. (A) Depletion of the HR nuclease EEPD1 by MO injection into zygotes results in delayed embryonic development or death. Averages ±SD for two determinations are plotted. A total of 115-240 embryos were scored per condition. *** indicates P < 0.0001 by Fisher exact test for the combined data from the two determinations. (B) Morphologic abnormalities in developing zebrafish depleted of EEPD1, especially in the somite region; representative embryos are shown at 2, 5, and 6 days post-fertilization (dpf).

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Stage Range: Long-pec to Day 6

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