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 - Lawton et al., 2013 - Regulated tissue fluidity steers zebrafish body elongation
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                        Fig. S6
                    
                    
                
                
            
        
        
    
        
            
            
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 notum1a over-expression phenotypes. (A-D,M,O) Wild type. (E-H,N,P) The moderate notum1a over-expression phenotype used for quantitative image analysis. (I-L,Q) The severe notum1a over-expression phenotype. The expression domains of mesodermal genes tbx6 (A,E,I) her1 (B,F,J) eve (C,G,K) and the neural gene neurogenin1 (D,H,L) remain after ectopic notum1a expression indicating that notum1a retains patterned mesodermal and neural cell fates. (P) Roughly half of ‘moderate phenotype class’ embryos at 8-10 somites give rise to misdirected body axes at 30 hpf.  | 
    
                
                    
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