Fig. 7
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- ZDB-FIG-190301-5
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- Ramanagoudr-Bhojappa et al., 2018 - Multiplexed CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout of 19 Fanconi anemia pathway genes in zebrafish revealed their roles in growth, sexual development and fertility
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Homozygous knockout fish are fertile except for fancd1 and fancj knockout males. (A) Viability of embryos from outbred homozygous knockout fish at 24 hpf was determined to assess their fertility. Except fancd1 and fancj knockout males, all other knockouts (both males and females) had no fertility defect. For fancd1hg45/hg45 a small fraction of embryos (<5%) were found viable at 24 hpf. (B-C) Histology images (20x objective) of hematoxylin and eosin stained adult testis of fancd1hg45/hg45 (B) and fancjhg56/hg56 fish (C). The red arrows point to the area where mature spermatozoa reside in the testis. Empty intra-testicular ducts were observed in homozygous mutant testis (ii) but not in the heterozygous testis (i). |
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