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From: Genetic and protein interaction studies between the ciliary dyslexia candidate genes DYX1C1 and DCDC2

Fig. 3

Genetic interaction between dyx1c1 and dcdc2b in zebrafish. A,B,C) Injection of 20 µM of dyx1c1MO or 100 µM of dcdc2bMO individually in zebrafish embryos resulted in a maximum number of embryos with straight body axis similar to wildtype embryos at 2dpf. D) Co-injection of the subphenotypic doses of dyx1c1MO and dcdc2bMO (20 µM dyx1c1 + 100µM dcdc2b) resulted in a strong curved body axis in a greater number of embryos at 2dpf. StdctlMO was used in order to maintain a uniform concentration of the morpholinos. E) Graphical representation of percentage of embryos with strong curly phenotype following MO injection. Coinjection of dyx1c1 and dcdc2b resulted in a dramatic increase in number of embryos with strong curly body axis as compared to individual knockdown of the two genes. The number of embryos examined in control and knockdown groups were 100 (n = 100).

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