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 - Tse et al., 2011 - The deubiquitylating enzyme Cops6 regulates different developmental processes during early zebrafish embryogenesis
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 Zebrafish cops6 expression at early developmental stages. cops6 started its expression at the 1-cell stage and was ubiquitously expressed throughout early developmental stages. (A) RT-PCR results. (B-F) In situ hybridization results of embryos at different developmental stages: (B) 1-cell; (C) 4-cell; (D) 80% epiboly; (E) 12-somite and (F) prim-5. Throughout early development, cops6 mRNA was expressed at similar levels and no specific expression pattern was observed. Scale bar: 150 μm (B-F).  | 
    
                
                    
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| Stage Range: | 1-cell to Prim-5 | 
                
                    
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