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Fig. 4. Ednras are required for patterning of ventral cranial NC.
Whole-mount RNA in situ hybridization; 30 hpf dorsolateral views (A-H),
lateral views (I-P). (A) dlx2a marks cranial NC cells along
the DV axis of the arches, which remains unchanged in Ednra1 (B) or Ednra2 (C)
morphants. (D) In Ednra1;Ednra2 double morphants, dlx2a is reduced in
the ventral NC of arch 1 and 2 (asterisks). (E) hand2 marks rings of
ventral NC in the arches, which remain in Ednra1 (F) or Ednra2 (G) morphants
and are lost in Ednra1;Ednra2 double morphants (asterisks), except in small
cell groups at arch borders (H). (I) At 44 hpf, gsc marks separate
dorsal (D1, D2) and ventral (V1, V2) NC domains in the mandibular and hyoid
arches, which remain unaffected in Ednra2 morphants (K). (J) In Ednra1
morphants, these domains remain distinct, although the distance between them
is reduced. (L) In Ednra1;Ednra2 double morphants, gsc is
dramatically reduced in the ventral mandibular (asterisk) and hyoid arches.
(M) At 30 hpf, eng2 marks dorsal muscle precursors in the mandibular
arch, which are unaffected in Ednra2 morphants (O). (N) In Ednra1 morphants
eng2 extends ventrally. (P) In Ednra1;Ednra2 double morphants,
eng2 expression spreads both along the DV and anteroposterior axes.
Scale bars: 25 µm.