Whole‐mount in situ hybridization analysis of marker genes in wild‐type embryos and chokh mutants. Whole‐mount in situ hybridization analysis of marker.

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Whole‐mount in situ hybridization analysis of marker genes in wild‐type embryos and chokh mutants. Whole‐mount in situ hybridization analysis of marker genes in wild‐type embryos and chokh mutants. (A–J) Dorsal views. Lateral views are shown in (K) and (L), and in the insets in (A) and (B). Anterior is to the left in all panels. (A,B) Wild‐type (WT) (A) and mutant (B) pax6a expression in the forebrain and optic vesicles at 19 h.p.f. Note the anteriorly extended pax6a expression in the mutant. Arrows indicate pax6a expression in the lens placodes. pax6a expression along the anterior–posterior axis is identical in wild‐type and mutant embryos (insets in (A) and (B), respectively). (C,D) rx3 expression in the ventral forebrain and optic vesicles of wild‐type (C) and mutant (D) embryos at 14 h.p.f. Note the ectopic rx3 expression in the forebrain of mutants (D) (arrow). (E,F) rx1 is expressed in the optic vesicles of wild‐type embryos (E) and in the forebrain of mutant embryos (F) at 14 h.p.f. Expression in the forebrain of the mutant (F) coincides with the position of the evaginated optic vesicles in wild‐type embryos (E). (G,H) rx2 is expressed in wild‐type optic vesicles (G) but not in mutants (H) at 14 h.p.f. (I–L) vsx2 expression in the optic cup and ventral midbrain and hindbrain (arrows) of wild‐type (I,K) and mutant (J,L) embryos at 26 h.p.f. Midbrain and hindbrain expression is unaffected by the mutation. Felix Loosli et al. EMBO Rep. 2003;4:894-899 © as stated in the article, figure or figure legend