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Zhao et al., 2019 - Sas10 controls ribosome biogenesis by stabilizing Mpp10 and delivering the Mpp10-Imp3-Imp4 complex to nucleolus
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Fig. S3

sas10 is essential for the organogenesis of digestive organs.

(A) Whole-mount in situ hybridization (WISH) using the sas10 probe on WT unfertilized 2 eggs and embryos at 6hpf, 12hpf, and 1dpf to 5dpf. (B) Upper panel: diagram showing the sas10 genomic DNA. Red bar, exons; blue line, introns. Lower panels: showing the DNA sequence changes in sas10Δ8 and sas10Δ2 two mutant alleles which are mutated in the exon4 of the sas10 gene (red letters, deletion; blue letters, insertion; small letters: intron). (C) Representative images showing the overall morphology of a 5dpf-old WT and sas10Δ2 (sΔ2). Black arrow, cardiac region; red arrow, swimming bladder; blue arrow, eye. (D-G) WISH using the prox1 (D) and hhex (E) probes on 30hpf- and 50hpf-old embryos, and the gata6 (F) and foxa3 (G) probes on 30hpf-, 50hpf- and 3dpf-old embryos as shown. The number of total embryos examined (as denominator) and the number of embryos exhibiting the displayed phenotype (as numerator) are shown at the bottom.

Expression Data
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Stage Range: 1-cell to Day 5

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Phenotype Data
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Stage Range: Long-pec to Day 5

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