- Title
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Mutation of a serine near the catalytic site of the choline acetyltransferase a gene almost completely abolishes motility of the zebrafish embryo
- Authors
- Joshi, S., Virdi, S., Etard, C., Geisler, R., Strähle, U.
- Source
- Full text @ PLoS One
Phenotype of chatatk64. Wild-type embryo (A), chatatk64 mutant 3 hours after de-chorionation (B) and immediately after de-chorionation (C). Note that (B) is indistinguishable from (A). Birefringence is similar in wild-type (D) and chatatk64 mutant (E). Immunohistochemistry with phalloidin (red) marking F-actin, and α-actinin (green) (F, G), β-sarcoglycan (H, I) and α-bungarotoxin (J, K) do not reveal differences between wild-type (G, I, K) and chatatk64 mutant (F, H, J) at 48 hpf. |
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