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LLeras Forero et al., 2018 - Segmentation of the zebrafish axial skeleton relies on notochord sheath cells and not on the segmentation clock
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Fig. 7-S8

Chordacentra always align with the myotome boundaries in wild type larvae, but not in mutants.

(A-R) Live confocal images of entpd5:Kaede in the trunk of wild type, her1−/−;her7−/− and fss (tbx6−/−) larvae, in lateral view, anterior to the left. (A-F) Live images at 4 dpf and 7 dpf show entpd5:kaede positive notochord segments (B and E) are aligned with the myotome boundary (A and D) in wild types. In her1;her7 (G-L) and tbx6 (M-R) mutants at 10 dpf, the myotome boundaries are disrupted and are no longer in strict alignment with the entpd5:kaede segment. Asterisks (*) denote defects in axial segmentation; dashed lines trace myotome boudaries and boudary fragments. Scale bars are 100 µm.

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