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Fig. 2. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated disruption of asah1a and asah1b in zebrafish. A: Top panel: Schematic representation of the asah1a gene on chromosome 14, encoding the predicted 390 amino acid Asah1a enzyme. Middle panel: DNA sequence of exon 3 of asah1a with sgRNA target 1 lined, the PAM site in red, and the protein sequence shown below. Lower panel: The 8 base pair deletion, as obtained from the sequence trace, would lead to a premature stopcodon (∗). B: Top panel: Schematic representation of the asah1b gene on chromosome 4, encoding the predicted 395 amino acid Asah1b enzyme, with the exon in upper case and intron in lower case. Middle panel: DNA sequence of exon 4 of asah1b with sgRNA target 2 lined, the PAM site in red, and the protein sequence shown below. Lower panel: The sequence trace showed an insertion of 11 base pairs, which would lead to a change of amino acid sequence and a premature stopcodon (∗).

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