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Fig. 5

Biallelic disruption of ddx19 by Cas9 generates null-like phenotypes. ddx19 gRNA (150 pg) and nls-zCas9-nls RNA (150 pg) were injected into wild-type embryos. (AG) Lateral views of the wild-type (A and E), ddx19-targeted (B, C, and F), and homozygous ddx19 mutants (ddx19hi1464/hi1464 ) (D and G) embryos. ddx19-targeted embryos recapitulated several ddx19 null phenotypes (e.g., brain necrosis, small eyes, and curved body axis), albeit to a lesser extent. (H) T7EI assays showed high mutagenesis rates at the ddx19 target (87–91%) in six randomly selected ddx19-targeted embryos. (Scale bars: in D, 300 μm; in G, 500 μm.)

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