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Transgenic Zebrafish Expressing Green Fluorescent Protein

Ebrahim Shafizadeh,Haigen Huang,Shuo Lin-2003-11-15-Humana Press eBooks
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The zebrafish has recently emerged as a powerful model for study of the genetics and molecular biology of vertebrate development. Zebrafish reach sexual maturity in ∼2-3 mo, and produce hundreds of embryos in weekly intervals. The embryos develop rapidly and organogenesis occurs within the first 2 d of development in transparent bodies. The availability of thousands of chemically induced mutations (,), as well as the results of insertional mutagenesis studies (, , , ), provide valuable resources to study genetics of vertebrate development.

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The zebrafish has recently emerged as a powerful model for study of the genetics and molecular biology of vertebrate development. Zebrafish reach sexual maturity in ∼2-3 mo, and produce hundreds of embryos in weekly intervals. The embryos develop rapidly and organogenesis occurs within the first 2 d of development in transparent bodies. The availability of thousands of chemically induced mutations (,), as well as the results of insertional mutagenesis studies (, , , ), provide valuable resources to study genetics of vertebrate development.

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ZebrafishBiologyInsertional mutagenesisTransgeneVertebrateMutagenesisOrganogenesisForward genetics

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