IMAGE

Fig. S1

ID
ZDB-IMAGE-100628-13
Source
Figures for Reynolds et al., 2010
Image
Figure Caption

Fig. S1 Ability of human VANGL1 to rescue the convergent extension defect in tri-MO zebrafish. Panels A-D show lateral views of zebrafish at 2 days post fertilization. In Panel A, an uninjected wild-type fish is shown. In Panel B, a fish injected with tri-MO alone shows a marked shortening of the trunk. In Panel C, 10-25 pg of zebrafish Vangl1 (zVangl1) RNA partially rescued the trunk phenotype induced by co-injection of tri-MO. Co-injection of human VANGL1 (panel D) did rescue the tri-MO induced body length phenotype but at higher doses (50-150 pg).

Acknowledgments
This image is the copyrighted work of the attributed author or publisher, and ZFIN has permission only to display this image to its users. Additional permissions should be obtained from the applicable author or publisher of the image.

Reprinted from Mechanisms of Development, 127(7-8), Reynolds, A., McDearmid, J.R., Lachance, S., Marco, P.D., Merello, E., Capra, V., Gros, P., Drapeau, P., and Kibar, Z., VANGL1 rare variants associated with neural tube defects affect convergent extension in zebrafish, 385-392, Copyright (2010) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Mech. Dev.