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Category
Mutant of embryogeneses
Organization
National Institute for Basic Biology
Frozen sperm in NIBB
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Deposited by
ERATO Kondoh Differentiation Signaling Project, Japan Science and Technology Agency
Order
ERATO Kondoh Project
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1
Submitter
Takao Sasado
Observed in
Attribute
Value
Phenotype
Manifestation
recessive
penetrance_complete
expressivity_complete
Note
Comment
PGCs formed tight bilateral clumps in wild-type embryos at st. 27. In yanagi (yanj6-29C) mutant embryos, however, PGCs did not coalesce but were loosely aligned in bilateral rows in the region more anterior than normal PGC clusters. The positioning of lateral line organs were also affected in this mutant embryos (Yasuoka et al.,MOD121:729-738). Homozygotes of yan were viable and fertile.
○side view (lateral)
●dorsal
○ventral
○frontal
○animal pole
○vegetal pole
○transverse
○sagittal
○parasagittal
○not specified
○anterior to left
●anterior to top
○anterior to right
○dorsal to top
○dorsal to right
○oblique
○not specified
Caption / Comment
Whole-mount in situ hybridization using the olvas probe at st. 27. In the wild-type embryo (top), PGCs are clustered at the ventrolateral regions of the trunk (indicated by black arrowheads) at the axial level where the posterior trunk detach from the yolk. In the mutant embryo (bottom), PGCs are dispersed along the bilateral lines (broken lines) anterior to the sites of normal PGC clustering. White arrowheads indicate the pigment cells.