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Figure 5. Overexpression of xBMAL1 or xNOCTURNIN results in fewer somites on the injected side (asterisk). Panel A shows the percent of embryos with equal, less, or more somites on the injected side when compared to the uninjected side. The concentration and type of RNA injected is shown on the horizontal axis. Embryos were also analyzed for effects on the posterior striping pattern of xESR9 (B). The percent of embryos with equal, less, or more xESR9 stripes on the injected side when compared to the uninjected side is indicated on the vertical axis while the concentration and type of RNA is shown on the horizontal axis. All pictures shown in panels C-O are displayed with anterior to the left and dorsal up. Panels C, G, K display the uninjected side for each treatment. Panels D, H, and L display the injected side. Panels E, I, and M show a dorsal view of each embryo for somite staining while panels F, J, and O show a dorsal view of xESR9 expression. A GFP RNA injected embryo (500 pg) is shown in panels C, D, E, and F. xBmal1 RNA injected embryos (500 pg) are shown in panels G, H, I, and J. xNocturnin RNA (500 pg) injected embryos is shown in panels K, L, M, and O. Black arrowheads show an example where the posterior xESR9 stripes were aligned (F) or not aligned (J, O) between the injected and uninjected sides. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0108266.g005

Image published in: Curran KL et al. (2014)

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GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
hes5.6.LX. laevisSometime during NF stage 24 to NF stage 28somite
presomitic mesoderm
neural tube
posterior

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