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- Willett et al., 1997 - Expression of zebrafish rag genes during early development identifies the thymus
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Whole-mount in situ hybridization of rag expression during zebrafish development. (A) Embryos and larvae were harvested at 3- hr intervals and hybridized with either a rag1 sense or antisense probe. Staining with the rag1 antisense probe shows expression in bilaterally symmetric spherical regions posterior to the eye. Top row, original magnification 55x; middle row, original magnification 110x; bottom row, staining with the rag1 sense control (original magnification 110x). (B) rag1 whole-mount in situ hybridization of a 2- week-old fish. (C) rag1 staining of several 1-week-old fish. (D)A 7-day-old fish hybridized to rag2 under the same whole-mount hybridization conditions used for rag1. |
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Stage Range: | Protruding-mouth to Days 14-20 |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 182(2), Willett, C.E., Zapata, A.G., Hopkins, N.A., and Steiner, L.A., Expression of zebrafish rag genes during early development identifies the thymus, 331-341, Copyright (1997) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.