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Phenotype Figure Summary
Marker:
exoc2
Conditions:
Standard or Control
Publication
Data
Fish
Anatomy
Chen
et al.
, 2011
Fig. 6
WT + MO1-exoc2
whole organism deformed, abnormal
whole organism viability, abnormal
Phenotype Annotation (1994-2006)
Fig. for (hi96)
exoc2
hi96Tg
whole organism quality, abnormal
Amsterdam
et al.
, 2004
text only
exoc2
hi96Tg/hi96Tg
head edematous, abnormal
mandibular arch skeleton increased thickness, abnormal
pericardium edematous, abnormal
yolk edematous, abnormal
Amsterdam
et al.
, 1999
Fig. 4
exoc2
hi96Tg/hi96Tg
eye edematous, abnormal
orbital region increased accumulation blood, abnormal
trunk edematous, abnormal
Fig. T2
exoc2
hi96Tg/hi96Tg
blood circulation disrupted, abnormal
pericardium edematous, abnormal
swim bladder formation arrested, abnormal
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