Zebrafish genetics: Mutant cornucopia

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Zebrafish genetics: Mutant cornucopia Peter D. Currie  Current Biology  Volume 6, Issue 12, Pages 1548-1552 (December 1996) DOI: 10.1016/S0960-9822(02)70768-9

Figure 1 Mutations in specific developmental pathways are listed according to the colour of the structures they affect. Not all mutations affecting the development of the structures shown are listed; many mutations have pleiotropic effects and only the major aspect of the phenotype is highlighted. (a) Mutations affecting pharyngeal arches. Seven arches (p1–p7) develop in the head skeleton of the wild-type 5 day larva. A subset of mutants that show regional defects in groups of adjacent arches are shown. A large number of mutants affect all arches and are not shown. Mutant abbreviations: bab, babyface; dul, duckbill; fac, facelift; fla, flathead; low, lockjaw; pio, pistachio; sel, schmerle; ser, screamer; stu, sturgeon; suc, sucker. (b) Mutations affecting notochord and somite development: F, floorplate; HM, horizontal myoseptum; M, motor neurons; MP, muscle pioneer cells; NC, notochord; NT neural tube; SOM, somites. Many mutations affect the differentiation and maintenance of the notochord and are not shown. Mutants abbreviations: aei, after eight; bea, beamter; boz, bozozok; cho, choker; con, chameleon; des, deadly seven; flh, floating head; fss, fused somites; mom, momo; ntl, no tail; syu, sonic you; ubo, u-boot; yot, you too; you, u-shaped somites. (c) Mutations affecting brain development: C, cerebellum; D, diencephalon; E, epiphysis; FP, floor plate; M, mesencephalon; R, rhombomeres; T, telencephalon. Many mutations affect the formation of brain ventricles and general brain morphology; these are not shown. Mutant abbreviations: ace, acerebellar; atl, atlantis; bid, big head; cyc, cyclops; ele, eisspalte; fll, flachland; kas, knollnase; mbl, master blind; nat, natter; noi, no isthmus; oep, one eyed pinhead; ott, otter; pac, parachute; sbd, scabland; spg, spiel ohne grenzen; tun, turned on; unf, uncle freddy; win, wicked brain. Current Biology 1996 6, 1548-1552DOI: (10.1016/S0960-9822(02)70768-9)

Figure 1 Mutations in specific developmental pathways are listed according to the colour of the structures they affect. Not all mutations affecting the development of the structures shown are listed; many mutations have pleiotropic effects and only the major aspect of the phenotype is highlighted. (a) Mutations affecting pharyngeal arches. Seven arches (p1–p7) develop in the head skeleton of the wild-type 5 day larva. A subset of mutants that show regional defects in groups of adjacent arches are shown. A large number of mutants affect all arches and are not shown. Mutant abbreviations: bab, babyface; dul, duckbill; fac, facelift; fla, flathead; low, lockjaw; pio, pistachio; sel, schmerle; ser, screamer; stu, sturgeon; suc, sucker. (b) Mutations affecting notochord and somite development: F, floorplate; HM, horizontal myoseptum; M, motor neurons; MP, muscle pioneer cells; NC, notochord; NT neural tube; SOM, somites. Many mutations affect the differentiation and maintenance of the notochord and are not shown. Mutants abbreviations: aei, after eight; bea, beamter; boz, bozozok; cho, choker; con, chameleon; des, deadly seven; flh, floating head; fss, fused somites; mom, momo; ntl, no tail; syu, sonic you; ubo, u-boot; yot, you too; you, u-shaped somites. (c) Mutations affecting brain development: C, cerebellum; D, diencephalon; E, epiphysis; FP, floor plate; M, mesencephalon; R, rhombomeres; T, telencephalon. Many mutations affect the formation of brain ventricles and general brain morphology; these are not shown. Mutant abbreviations: ace, acerebellar; atl, atlantis; bid, big head; cyc, cyclops; ele, eisspalte; fll, flachland; kas, knollnase; mbl, master blind; nat, natter; noi, no isthmus; oep, one eyed pinhead; ott, otter; pac, parachute; sbd, scabland; spg, spiel ohne grenzen; tun, turned on; unf, uncle freddy; win, wicked brain. Current Biology 1996 6, 1548-1552DOI: (10.1016/S0960-9822(02)70768-9)

Figure 1 Mutations in specific developmental pathways are listed according to the colour of the structures they affect. Not all mutations affecting the development of the structures shown are listed; many mutations have pleiotropic effects and only the major aspect of the phenotype is highlighted. (a) Mutations affecting pharyngeal arches. Seven arches (p1–p7) develop in the head skeleton of the wild-type 5 day larva. A subset of mutants that show regional defects in groups of adjacent arches are shown. A large number of mutants affect all arches and are not shown. Mutant abbreviations: bab, babyface; dul, duckbill; fac, facelift; fla, flathead; low, lockjaw; pio, pistachio; sel, schmerle; ser, screamer; stu, sturgeon; suc, sucker. (b) Mutations affecting notochord and somite development: F, floorplate; HM, horizontal myoseptum; M, motor neurons; MP, muscle pioneer cells; NC, notochord; NT neural tube; SOM, somites. Many mutations affect the differentiation and maintenance of the notochord and are not shown. Mutants abbreviations: aei, after eight; bea, beamter; boz, bozozok; cho, choker; con, chameleon; des, deadly seven; flh, floating head; fss, fused somites; mom, momo; ntl, no tail; syu, sonic you; ubo, u-boot; yot, you too; you, u-shaped somites. (c) Mutations affecting brain development: C, cerebellum; D, diencephalon; E, epiphysis; FP, floor plate; M, mesencephalon; R, rhombomeres; T, telencephalon. Many mutations affect the formation of brain ventricles and general brain morphology; these are not shown. Mutant abbreviations: ace, acerebellar; atl, atlantis; bid, big head; cyc, cyclops; ele, eisspalte; fll, flachland; kas, knollnase; mbl, master blind; nat, natter; noi, no isthmus; oep, one eyed pinhead; ott, otter; pac, parachute; sbd, scabland; spg, spiel ohne grenzen; tun, turned on; unf, uncle freddy; win, wicked brain. Current Biology 1996 6, 1548-1552DOI: (10.1016/S0960-9822(02)70768-9)