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Fig. 5. Non-mesoderm related phenotypes. (A) Classification based on phenotype can be subdivided into two major groups: mesoderm related phenotypes and non-mesodermal related phenotypes(blister, ectopic pigmentation, apotosis, bending and mix). Values are given as percentages of identified active clones in the total (nZ82) and within the subgroup of non-mesoderm defect clones (nZ18). (B) Blister phenotype caused by TNeu140g18 (connexin 43.4). (C) Embryo injected with TNeu058o20 (Sox21) shows ectopic pigmentation. (D) Stage 10 uninjected embryos. (E and F) Stage 10 and 35 embryos, respectively, injected with TNeu026a07 (hypothetical protein BC014729) show a phenotype characteristic of apoptosis. (G) Embryo injected with TGas139k18 (hydroxymethylbilane synthase) displaying a bent phenotype.

Image published in: Chen JA et al. (2005)

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