Fig. 4
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- ZDB-FIG-181029-6
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- Messchaert et al., 2018 - Eyes shut homolog is important for the maintenance of photoreceptor morphology and visual function in zebrafish
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Visual motor response of zebrafish larvae. (A) Distance moved (mm) of wild-type (blue line) and eysrmc101/rmc101 (red line) larvae in response to a light stimulus (dark-to-light transition at t = 50 minutes). (B) Comparison of difference in distance moved between wild-type and eysrmc101/rmc101 larvae at the dark to light transition zones. (C) Maximum velocity (Vmax; mm/s) of wild-type (blue line) and eysrmc101/rmc101 (red line) larvae in response to a light stimulus (dark-to-light transition at t = 50 minutes). (D) Comparison of difference in Vmax between wild-type and eysrmc101/rmc101 larvae at the dark to light transition zones. All experiments were done with larvae at 5 dpf (n = 120). Statistical significance (p<0.05) is indicated with an asterisk. |
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