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Fig. 1. A single founder mutant embryo was raised to adulthood. (A) The founder mutant was photographed just as it was about to complete metamorphosis, which at this stage is indistinguishable from an albino froglet. (B) The founder mutant as an adult (a wildtype adult is shown in B for comparison). The white dotted square region is enlarged in the black dotted square (B) where one can recognize that the formation of melanin is partially restored. (C) Eggs, which are less pigmented than wildtype (C), were obtained from the adult in (B).

Image published in: Nakayama T et al. (2017)

Copyright © 2017. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, Elsevier B. V.

Experiment + Assay Source Phenotypes and Disease
Xtr Wt + ENU + NF66 (whole-mount microscopy) Fig. 1 A.
Anatomical Phenotype
decreased pigmentation in the epidermis
decreased pigmentation in the eye
Disease
visceral heterotaxy
Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome
Xtr Wt + ENU + oocyte VI (whole-mount microscopy) Fig. 1 C
Anatomical Phenotype
decreased pigmentation in the animal hemisphere
Xtr Wt + ENU + adult (whole-mount microscopy) Fig. 1. B
Anatomical Phenotype
decreased pigmentation in the epidermis
decreased pigmentation in the eye
Disease
visceral heterotaxy
Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome

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