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Fig. 4. Genetic interaction of Brpf1 and Moz and rescue of the brpf1
mutant phenotype by TSA treatment. (A-H) Synergistic enhancement of
phenotypes caused by partial loss of Brpf1 and Moz. hoxa2b (A-D; 35
hpf) and bapx1 (E-H; 52 hpf) in situ hybridizations of zebrafish
larvae after single or double injections of low amounts of MOs, as indicated
in upper right corners. Lateral views. Arrow in D points to absent
hoxa2b expression in CNC. Arrow in H indicates ectopic bapx1
expression domain in arch 2. (I-L) Rescued hoxa2b expression
in the brpf1 mutant (-/-) after TSA treatment (compare L with K),
whereas expression in treated wild-type siblings remains largely unaltered
(compare J with I).