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PLoS Genetics Issue Image | Vol. 2(6) June 2006

The Xenopus tropicalis dwarf mutant yodaa (bottom) and a wild-type sibling

The Xenopus tropicalis dwarf mutant yodaa (bottom) and a wild-type sibling (top) are stained with anti-Laminin 1 antibody to highlight the boundaries between developing muscle blocks. The yodaa locus was identified in a screen for genetic lesions affecting amphibian early development. (See Goda et al.)

Image Credit: Image by Tadahiro Goda

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The Xenopus tropicalis dwarf mutant yodaa (bottom) and a wild-type sibling

The Xenopus tropicalis dwarf mutant yodaa (bottom) and a wild-type sibling (top) are stained with anti-Laminin 1 antibody to highlight the boundaries between developing muscle blocks. The yodaa locus was identified in a screen for genetic lesions affecting amphibian early development. (See Goda et al.)

Image Credit: Image by Tadahiro Goda

https://doi.org/10.1371/image.pgen.v02.i06.g001