Morpholino
MO1-lft2
Target Location
Genomic Features
No data available
Expression
Gene expression in Wild Types + MO1-lft2
No data available
Phenotype
Phenotype resulting from MO1-lft2
Phenotype | Fish | Figures |
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heart primordium left side fused with heart primordium right side, abnormal | WT + MO1-lft2 |
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Phenotype of all Fish created by or utilizing MO1-lft2
Phenotype | Fish | Conditions | Figures |
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heart primordium left side fused with heart primordium right side, abnormal | WT + MO1-lft2 | standard conditions |
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Citations
- van Boxtel, A.L., Chesebro, J.E., Heliot, C., Ramel, M.C., Stone, R.K., Hill, C.S. (2015) A Temporal Window for Signal Activation Dictates the Dimensions of a Nodal Signaling Domain. Developmental Cell. 35:175-185
- Lenhart, K.F., Lin, S.Y., Titus, T.A., Postlethwait, J.H., Burdine, R.D. (2011) Two additional midline barriers function with midline lefty1 expression to maintain asymmetric Nodal signaling during left-right axis specification in zebrafish. Development (Cambridge, England). 138(20):4405-4410
- Jing, X.H., Zhou, S.M., Wang, W.Q., and Chen, Y. (2006) Mechanisms underlying long- and short-range nodal signaling in Zebrafish. Mechanisms of Development. 123(5):388-394
- Agathon, A., Thisse, B., and Thisse, C. (2001) Morpholino knock-down of antivin1 and antivin2 upregulates nodal signaling. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000). 30(3):178-182
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