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Fig. 3. Jaw and pharyngeal cartilage defects in low mutants and in larvae
injected with ap2bMO. Lateral views (A-D) of live larvae show reduced head
size and jaw defects (arrows) in AP2-deficient animals at 4 dpf. (E-H)
Dissected pharyngeal cartilages from 4 dpf shown in ventral view. Pharyngeal
cartilages are absent or reduced in all but the mandibular arch in
low mutants (F), and fuse with the anterior basicranial commissure of
the skull. The neurocranium (asterisks) is typically not affected. (G)
Injection of ap2bMO alone has no effect, but injection into low (H)
causes loss of both pharyngeal and neurocranial cartilage. The posterior
neurocranium remains intact. cb, ceratobranchial; ch, ceratohyal; hs,
hyosymplectic; m, Meckel's cartilage; n, notochord; pc, parachordals; pq,
palatoquadrate. Scale bars: 100 µm.