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Figure 9. The Three Members of the Curved Body Axis Phenotypic Class Embryos are shown at the tadpole stage (stage 35�41). doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.0020193.g009 Ventral tissue defects.

Image published in: Rana AA et al. (2006)

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Experiment + Assay Source Phenotypes and Disease
Xtr Wt + actr6 MO + tailbud stage (morphology) fig.9
Anatomical Phenotype
decreased length of anterior-posterior axis
Xtr Wt + actr6 MO + tadpole stage (morphology) fig.9
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormal anterior-posterior axis, curved dorsal
abnormal head morphology
abnormal swimming behavior
abnormal trunk morphology
decreased size of the tail
Xtr Wt + dynll1 MO + tadpole stage (morphology) fig.9
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormal anterior-posterior axis, curved dorsal
abnormal swimming behavior
Xtr Wt + ywhae MO + NF10-11 (morphology) fig.9
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormal gastrulation
abnormally delayed closure of blastopore
Xtr Wt + ywhae MO + tailbud stage (morphology) fig.9
Anatomical Phenotype
decreased length of whole organism
decreased size of the head
Xtr Wt + ywhae MO + tadpole stage (morphology) fig.9
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormal anterior-posterior axis, curved ventral
abnormal bending of anterior-posterior axis
abnormal head morphology

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