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Danio rerio - Animal Diversity WebDanio rerio is native to inland streams and rivers of India. Its has a broad geographic range in the Indian subcontinent, ranging from the Ganges and ...
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Zebra Danio (Zebrafish) Fish Species Profile - The Spruce PetsJun 18, 2025 · Zebra Danio Habitat and Care Zebras are primarily surface-dwelling fish that favor moving waters. Technically considered a cold-water fish, ...
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Zebrafish as an animal model for biomedical research - NatureMar 1, 2021 · Zebrafish have several advantages compared to other vertebrate models used in modeling human diseases, particularly for large-scale genetic ...
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Zebrafish Models of Cardiac Disease: From Fortuitous Mutants to ...Jun 9, 2022 · Focusing on cardiovascular studies, one of the main advantages of the zebrafish model is that the embryos survive without a functional ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Natural History of Model Organisms: Advancing biology through ...Mar 25, 2015 · The zebrafish is a premier model organism for biomedical research, with a rich array of tools and genomic resources, and combining these ...Zebrafish And Their... · Zebrafish Habitat And... · Population Genetics And Sex...
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Zebrafishology, study design guidelines for rigorous and ... - NatureMay 13, 2025 · The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is one of the most widely used research model organisms funded by the United States' National Institutes of ...Zebrafish Husbandry · Zebrafish Imaging · Zebrafish Research Analysis
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Danio rerio - NCBI - NLMZebrafish (Danio rerio) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family ... (Hamilton, 1822). Basionym: Cyprinus rerio. Hamilton, 1822. Common name ...
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Danio rerio (F.Hamilton, 1822) - GBIFThe zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a freshwater fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprinidae) of the order Cypriniformes. Native to South Asia, ...Missing: binomial | Show results with:binomial
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Systematics of the subfamily Danioninae (Teleostei: CypriniformesIn the tribe Danionini, the miniature genus Danionella is recovered as the sister group of Danio, with D. nigrofasciatus sister to D. rerio. Introduction. The ...
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common carp ESTs help the annotation of the zebrafish genomeDec 18, 2006 · The ancestors of common carp and zebrafish have split about 50 million years ago (Mya) [16], whereas the corresponding divergence data for ...Missing: basal | Show results with:basal
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A novel functional class I lineage in zebrafish (Danio rerio), carp ...The genera Danio and Cyprinus diverged 50 million years ago, while Cyprinus and Barbus separated 30 million years ago. In this study, we report the first ...Missing: basal 50-70
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Zebrafish Comparative Genomics and the Origins of Vertebrate ...fixed in the 450 million years since zebrafish and hu- man genomes diverged than in the ∼100 million years separating the mouse and human genomes (Kumar.
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A Comparative Map of the Zebrafish Genome - PMC - NIHWe conclude that there is extensive conservation of syntenies between zebrafish and mammals, but that mouse and human, which diverged ∼112 million years ago, ...
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The zebrafish reference genome sequence and its relationship to ...Apr 17, 2013 · Zebrafish are members of the teleostei infraclass, a monophyletic group that is thought to have arisen approximately 340 million years ago from ...
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Evolution of schooling drives changes in neuroanatomy and motion ...Sep 27, 2023 · Schooling in fishes is widely understood as a behavioral adaptation to escape the effect of predation. These synchronized movements have been ...
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Molecular Mechanisms of Spawning Habits for the Adaptive ...The evolutionary radiation of endemic East Asian cyprinids has been proposed as evolving through a change in spawning habits, involving a transition from ...
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Zebra Fish - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsZebrafish (Danio rerio) are small teleost freshwater fish characterized by five horizontal blue stripes, native to the Southeastern Himalayas, and typically ...
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Normal Anatomy and Histology of the Adult Zebrafish - Sage JournalsJun 2, 2011 · We describe, in the present article, location and histology of the major zebrafish organ systems with a brief description of their function.
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Adrenergic control of swimbladder deflation in the zebrafish (Danio ...Jul 15, 2010 · The swimbladder in the adult zebrafish is located in the coelomic cavity, ventral to the vertebral column and dorsal to the gut. The anterior ...
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Zebrafish as a Genetic Model in Biological and Behavioral ...Zebrafish live for approximately 3 years on average and over 5 years maximally in laboratory conditions and show gradual senescence similar to humans. With age, ...
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Galanin Signaling in the Brain Regulates Color Pattern Formation in ...Jan 2, 2020 · Adult zebrafish display a series of blue and golden horizontal stripes, composed of black melanophores, silvery or blue iridophores, and yellow ...
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Zebrafish pigment cells develop directly from persistent highly ...Mar 6, 2023 · Fish pigment cells include black melanocytes (M), yellow xanthophores (X), and reflective iridophores (I). In zebrafish, pigment cell ( ...
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Zebrafish Development and Genetics: Introducing Undergraduates ...Zebrafish embryos are transparent and develop from an externally fertilized egg. As a result, a student can observe the development of a newly fertilized embryo ...
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5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) Positively Regulates Pigmentation via ...Zebrafish skin melanocytes appear at approximately 24 h post-fertilization (24 hpf). The larval pigment pattern is established at approximately 60 hpf [10]. The ...Missing: onset | Show results with:onset
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zebra danio (Danio rerio) - Species ProfileNative Range: Tropical Asia. Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Nepal (Talwar and Jhingran 1991). Also reported from Myanmar (Menon 1999) and Bhutan (Petr ...
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Population genomics of wild and laboratory zebrafish (Danio rerio)Samples. The current zebrafish species range is centred around the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers in northeastern India, low-lying Nepal and Bangladesh (Engeszer ...Missing: native | Show results with:native
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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Species | Tropical Fish Hobbyist MagazineRange: Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Burma (Myanmar). Introduced and established in countries around the world, including Colombia, Japan, and the ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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The impact of predators and vegetation on shoaling in wild zebrafishSep 25, 2024 · In their natural habitats, wild zebrafish typically form shoals with 10–20 individuals [49], and thus a shoal size of 10 individuals was ...
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Improving zebrafish laboratory welfare and scientific research ...Jan 4, 2022 · In their natural environment in India, Bangladesh and Nepal, zebrafish occupy a variety of habitats, including rice paddies, ponds, ditches, and ...
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Aquatic surface respiration improves survival during hypoxia in ... - NIHJan 12, 2022 · One such species is the zebrafish (Danio rerio), a freshwater cyprinid native to flood plains of the Indian subcontinent where it inhabits slow ...
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The behaviour and ecology of the zebrafish, Danio rerio - SpenceDec 17, 2007 · Laboratory studies of zebrafish behaviour have encompassed shoaling, foraging, reproduction, sensory perception and learning. These studies are ...
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Notes on the natural diet and habitat of eight danionin fishes ...Aug 7, 2025 · Danionins were found primarily in warm (24–35° C), moving water of moderate clarity and pH (6·6–8·2) and there were significant differences ...
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Fundamental Approaches to the Study of Zebrafish Nutrition - PMCGeneral observations and gut content analyses indicated that zebrafish consume a wide variety of animal and plant matter, including zooplankton and insects, ...
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Feeding in murky waters: acclimatization and landmarks improve ...Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a tropical freshwater fish that relies on vision for foraging and predator avoidance [26].
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Adult zebrafish primarily use vision to guide piscivorous foraging ...Oct 21, 2018 · Our results indicate that zebrafish require visual cues, but not olfactory or mechanosensory input. Reducing the visual contrast between prey ...Missing: surface mid- water
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Growth and Survivorship of Larval Zebrafish Danio rerio on ...Newly hatched zebrafish larvae can use yolk sac reserves for 4 d following fertilization; thereafter they must begin feeding. A typical feeding regime consists ...Missing: intake | Show results with:intake
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Zebrafish Feed Intake: A Systematic Review for Standardizing ...Mar 23, 2024 · In summary, a daily feeding rate of 9–10% of body weight is proposed for larvae, whereas these values are equal to 6–8% for juveniles and 5% for ...
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Danio rerio - Ecology Summary - FishBaseInhabits streams, canals, ditches, ponds and beels (Ref. 1479). Occurs in slow-moving to stagnant standing water bodies, particularly rice-fields (Ref. 4832, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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High-speed camera recordings uncover previously unidentified ...Oct 12, 2021 · By observing mating of zebrafish under high-speed video, we analyzed and characterized a behavioral cascade leading to successful fertilization.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Zebrafish Diet, Behavior, and Lifecycle in Research Labs - ZeClinicsJan 13, 2025 · Zebrafish Mating Behavior They are external breeders, and mating typically occurs in the early morning, triggered by light cycles and optimal ...3. Zebrafish Social Behavior · Shoaling Behavior · Zebrafish Mating BehaviorMissing: timeline | Show results with:timeline<|control11|><|separator|>
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Differences in Reproductive Behavior between Spawning and Non ...Sep 6, 2016 · It is demonstrated that the courtship behavior in spawning pairs differs markedly from non-spawning pairs with differences in both male and female behavior.Missing: displays | Show results with:displays
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Zebrafish: A Versatile Animal Model for Fertility Research - PMCDanio rerio, or commonly known as zebrafish, is a tropical freshwater fish. It was previously a well-known aquarium fish at home, which has rapidly transformed ...Missing: Cyprinus reclassification
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[PDF] The husbandry of zebrafish (Danio rerio): A reviewWaters in the Ganges River drainage that support zebra- fish have also been reported to be typically alkaline, with an average pH in excess of 8.0 (Payne et al.
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Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish - Kimmel - 1995We define seven broad periods of embryogenesis—the zygote, cleavage, blastula, gastrula, segmentation, pharyngula, and hatching periods ...
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Stages of Embryonic Development of the Zebrafish - ZFINThe optic primordium is well formed at the 9-somite stage (13.5 h). Fig. 25. Rhombomeres 2-6 at the 18-somite stage (18 h).Missing: pigmentation timeline
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Single and ready to mingle: zebrafish mating protocols - BionomousFeb 23, 2024 · Zebrafish don't provide parental care; so male and female are fertile again some hours after the spawning (1,2).
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Eyes Wide Open: Assessing Early Visual Behavior in Zebrafish LarvaeZebrafish possess a tetrachromatic retina with cones tuned to UV (~360 nm), blue (~415 nm), green (~480 nm), and red (~570 nm) wavelengths, allowing them to ...
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The Olfactory System of Zebrafish as a Model for the Study of ...Apr 2, 2019 · Pheromones elicit sexual behaviors such as courtship and spawning. Courtship behaviors in zebrafish are complex and necessary for promoting ...
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Zebrafish olfactory receptor ORA1 recognizes a putative ... - NIHPheromones are chemical signals produced by a species and recognized by the olfactory system of the conspecific to mediate behavioral functions such as mating ...
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A molecular basis for water motion detection by the ... - NatureDec 21, 2017 · The lateral line system detects two types of water movement through receptive neuromasts on the animal's surface: water velocity and minuscule ...
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ZFIN zebrafish anatomyThe lateral line system is stimulated by local water displacements and vibrations, and detects propulsion of the fish through the water, as well as ...
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Zebrafish: A Pharmacological Model for Learning and Memory ... - NIHZebrafish are becoming an indispensable model in learning and memory research for screening neuroprotective agents against cognitive impairment.
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Zebrafish Shoaling, Its Behavioral and Neurobiological Mechanisms ...Here, we provide a succinct review focusing on shoaling, a prominent form of social behavior, in zebrafish. We summarize what is known about its behavioral ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Zebrafish assessment of cognitive improvement and anxiolysisZebrafish can provide a valuable animal model to screen potential cognitive enhancing and anxiolytic drugs.
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Structural and genetic determinants of zebrafish functional brain ...Jul 11, 2025 · However, many functions are housed within the zebrafish telencephalon, such as social interactions (89), learning (90), and spatial navigation ( ...
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Mind the fish: zebrafish as a model in cognitive social neuroscienceThis model showed that zebrafish follows a simple rule in social decision-making based on Bayesian estimation that uses the behaviors of other individuals to ...
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The zebrafish subcortical social brain as a model for studying social ...In this Review, we explore the evolutionary conservation of a subcortical social brain between teleosts and mammals as the biological basis for using zebrafish ...
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Zebra Danio 101: Care, Size, Lifespan, Tank Mates...Oct 31, 2025 · ... temperature: 64°F to 82°F (Around 76 degrees is ideal); pH levels: 6.5 to 7.5 (Keep the pH as neutral as possible); Water hardness: 8 to 12 KH.Zebra Danio Care · Water Parameters · Tank Mates
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Danios Care Guide - AqueonDanios are native to South and Southeast Asia. Habitat varies from fast flowing streams to quiet pools. In recent years, a number of new species have been ...
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What to Know About Zebra Danio - WebMDJan 18, 2025 · In the wild, zebra danios seem to live about a year. In an aquarium, they live 3 to 5 years on average. Some zebra danios have lived in ...
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Danio Rerio – Detailed Guide: Care, Diet, and BreedingIn their natural habitat, they can survive temperatures from near 43°F in winter to 100°F in summer (6 – 38°C). In the aquarium, they will thrive in warm ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Zebra Danio Fish Care (Danio rerio) - FishloreMay 14, 2020 · Maintain a water temperature of 78°F and the female will drop its eggs in the gravel bed. The eggs will hatch in two days and you will have to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Boldness in Zebrafish Larvae—Development and Differences ...The AB strain (ZFIN ID: ZDB-GENO-960809-7) is an often-used lab strain of zebrafish that was established in the 1970s by crossing an A and a B strain of ...
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Baseline mRNA expression differs widely between common ... - NatureMar 19, 2018 · The TU strain originated from a composite population of fish purchased from pet shops in 1994 and was maintained as an inbred strain in a lab in ...
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History of strain establishment for common laboratory strains of...The AB strain, originally developed in the United States through selective breeding of wild-type (WT) zebrafish, was initially maintained as an outbred lineage, ...
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Saltatory control of isometric growth in the zebrafish caudal fin is ...Long fin. long fin (lof) is a dominant fin overgrowth mutant first identified in the pet store trade Iovine and Johnson 2000, ...Missing: lf origin
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ZFIN Genotype: Tüpfel long finHomozygous for leo t1 and lof dt2. Obtained from a dealer and kept by raising mixed eggs from different egg lays of well-laying females.
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Hybrid between Danio rerio female and Danio nigrofasciatus male ...May 29, 2020 · Among them, only the hybrid between a zebrafish (D. rerio) female and a spotted danio (D. nigrofasciatus) male was reported to be fertile.
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A golden fish reveals pigmentation loss in EuropeansDec 16, 2005 · The golden phenotype is characterized by delayed and reduced development of melanin pigmentation. At approximately 48 hours postfertilization ( ...Missing: albino strain
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Functional Assessment of Human Coding Mutations Affecting Skin ...Oct 10, 2012 · The common zebrafish albino mutant (albb4) causes a loss of melanin pigmentation, without any apparent reduction in xanthophore or leucophore ...
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Zebrafish Book: Genetic Methods - ZFINThe wild-type progeny from several intercrosses should be pooled to maximize the genetic diversity of the stock. Use identified fish from one generation for ...Missing: management | Show results with:management
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Inbreeding Depression and Outbreeding Depression Are Evident in ...Genetic variation can be established by creating hybrid lines; however, crosses between genetically distinct lines can cause an outbreeding depression as well.
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Zebrafish sex: a complicated affair - PMC - NIHOct 21, 2013 · In this review, we provide a detailed overview of studies on the elusive sex determination (SD) and gonad differentiation mechanisms of zebrafish (Danio rerio).
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nacre encodes a zebrafish microphthalmia-related protein ... - PubMedWe show that nac(w2) is a mutation in a zebrafish gene encoding a basic helix-loop-helix/leucine zipper transcription factor related to microphthalmia (Mitf).
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SLC24A5, a putative cation exchanger, affects pigmentation in ...Here we show that zebrafish golden mutants share these melanosomal changes and that golden encodes a putative cation exchanger slc24a5 (nckx5) that localizes ...
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The zebrafish T-box genes no tail and spadetail are required for ...Jul 15, 2002 · Using double mutant and genetic mosaic analyses, we demonstrate that spt and ntl are cell-autonomously required for development of all trunk and ...INTRODUCTION · MATERIALS AND METHODS · RESULTS · DISCUSSION
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cyclops encodes a nodal-related factor involved in midline signalingThe cyclops mutation leads to a loss of medial floor plate and to severe deficits in ventral forebrain development, leading to cyclopia. Here, we report that ...
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Major histocompatibility complex class II genes of zebrafish. - PNASLarge genetic distances between alleles suggest trans-specific evolution of fish MHC polymorphism. Zebrafish genes appear to be derived from a different ...
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Pathogen Recognition and Activation of the Innate Immune ...The zebrafish has proven itself as an excellent model to study vertebrate innate immunity. It presents us with possibilities for in vivo imaging of host- ...
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QTL Mapping of Behaviour in the ZebrafishThis chapter aims to first discuss the zebrafish as a behavioural model suitable for QTL ... schooling behaviour of zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio). J Psychol 79, ...
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Genetic analysis of the loss of schooling behavior in cavefish ...This suggests that the second QTL for the loss of schooling is vision and lateral line independent. Markers located under this QTL map to zebrafish chromosome 5 ...
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Transgenesis in zebrafish with the tol2 transposon system - PubMedIn particular, the Tol2 transposable element has been shown to create insertions in the zebrafish genome very efficiently. By using Tol2, gene trap and enhancer ...
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Tol2: a versatile gene transfer vector in vertebrates - Genome BiologyOct 31, 2007 · The Tol2 transposon system has been shown to be active in all vertebrate cells tested thus far, including zebrafish, Xenopus, chicken, mouse, and human.
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Identification of a functional transposase of the Tol2 element ... - PNAS... Tol2 was integrated in the zebrafish genome through transposition. This study identifies an autonomous member of a DNA-based transposable element from a ...
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Efficient multiplex biallelic zebrafish genome editing using a ... - PNASAug 5, 2013 · In contrast, the mutagenesis efficiency in our CRISPR/Cas9 system consistently surpasses 75%, often exceeding 90%. This improved CRISPR/Cas9 ...
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Precise and efficient genome editing in zebrafish using the CRISPR ...In zebrafish, the CRISPR/Cas system can generate gene knockouts with very high frequency (75-99%) (Cade et al., 2012; Hwang et al., 2013). Targeted knock-ins, ...
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Transgenic fluorescent zebrafish lines that have revolutionized ...Sep 8, 2021 · Transgenic fluorescent zebrafish allow real-time visualization and tracking of molecules, cells, and tissues, revolutionizing biomedical ...
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Visualization of Cranial Motor Neurons in Live Transgenic Zebrafish ...Jan 1, 2000 · We generated germ line-transmitting transgenic zebrafish that express green fluorescent protein (GFP) in the cranial motor neurons.
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Targeted gene expression by the Gal4-UAS system in zebrafishTargeted gene expression by the Gal4-UAS system is a powerful methodology for analyzing function of genes and cells in vivo and has been extensively used in ...
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Optimized Gal4 genetics for permanent gene expression mapping in ...Aug 11, 2009 · Here, we report a systematic optimization of zebrafish Gal4-UAS genetics by establishing an optimized Gal4-activator (KalTA4).
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Use of the Gal4-UAS technique for targeted gene expression in the ...To test the GAL4-UAS system in zebrafish, we generated two different kinds of stable transgenic lines, carrying activator and effector constructs, respectively.
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[PDF] Zebrafish 101 for IACUCs, March 12, 2015 - OLAW - NIHMar 12, 2015 · Zebrafish larvae, for example, typically hatch 3 days post fertilization.” Our IACUC would prefer not to oversee the welfare of zebrafish ...
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Zebrafish (Policy) - Vertebrate Animal ResearchDec 13, 2023 · The purpose of this document is to describe when zebrafish species are covered by the Public Health Service Policy (PHS) on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory ...
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Standardized Welfare Terms for the Zebrafish Community - PMC - NIHAs with all in vivo research, there is an ethical obligation to minimize the suffering of animals used, reduce the number of animals used where possible, and ...Introduction · Fig. 1 · Table 1
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Zebrafish as a developmental model organism for pediatric researchThe low cost, small size, and external development of zebrafish make it an excellent model for vertebrate development biology.
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Use of zebrafish in chemical biology and drug discovery. - VIVOIts small size, transparency, cost-effectiveness, close genome homology to humans compared with invertebrates, and capacity for genetic manipulation are all ...
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Review The zebrafish as a model for complex tissue regenerationAn amputated fin ray is covered within the first several hours by epidermis, and within 1–2 days, a regeneration blastema forms.Missing: timeline paper
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The art of fin regeneration in zebrafish - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHFourth, the completion of tail regeneration is rapidly and faithfully achieved within 2−4 weeks depending on the water temperature. Finally, rays can regenerate ...Missing: timeline paper
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Regenerating zebrafish fin epigenome is characterized by stable ...Feb 27, 2020 · Zebrafish can faithfully regenerate injured fins through the formation of a blastema, a mass of proliferative cells that can grow and develop ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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The role of the zebrafish nodal-related genes squintand cyclops in ...May 1, 2003 · Nodal signals, a subclass of the TGFβ superfamily of secreted factors,induce formation of mesoderm and endoderm in vertebrate embryos.<|separator|>
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Nodal signaling: developmental roles and regulation | DevelopmentMar 15, 2007 · The Nodal signaling pathway is integral to processes of pattern formation and differentiation that take place during the pre-gastrulation and gastrulation ...
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Topology and Dynamics of the Zebrafish Segmentation Clock Core ...Jul 24, 2012 · ... mutants display posterior segmentation defects. These defects are enhanced by injection of her1-targeted MOs into the mutant background ...
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Oocyte polarity requires a Bucky ball-dependent feedback ...Feb 15, 2014 · As anticipated for a maternal-effect gene, only half of these rescued progeny expressed the zygotic bleeding heart reporter at 2 dpf, indicating ...
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Neoplasia in zebrafish (Danio rerio) treated with 7,12-dimethylbenz ...These studies indicate that young zebrafish are most responsive to DMBA, showing a greater diversity of neoplasm types than rainbow trout.Missing: tumor | Show results with:tumor
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Zebrafish cancer: the state of the art and the path forward - NatureAug 23, 2013 · The zebrafish is a recent addition to animal models of human cancer, and studies using this model are rapidly contributing major insights.Missing: seminal | Show results with:seminal
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Kita Driven Expression of Oncogenic HRAS Leads to Early Onset ...Kita-GFP-RAS fish develop melanoma at early stages, and these tumors are similar to human melanoma. Zebrafish undergo a change in pigmentation pattern around 2– ...
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Oncogenic NRAS cooperates with p53 loss to generate melanoma ...The tumors derived from these animals are variably pigmented and closely resemble human melanoma. ... This work characterizes two zebrafish melanoma models that ...
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Benefits of Zebrafish Xenograft Models in Cancer Research - PMCThe zebrafish xenograft model is a low-cost, high-throughput tool for cancer research that can be established quickly and requires only a small sample size.
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tp53 mutant zebrafish develop malignant peripheral nerve sheath ...Beginning at 8.5 months of age, 28% of tp53 M214K mutant fish developed malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors.
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Prediction of Sensitivity and Efficacy of Clinical Chemotherapy Using ...Our study with the largest sample size so far suggests that larval zPDXs help to predict the chemotherapeutics response and to achieve precise chemotherapy for ...
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The zebrafish model system in cardiovascular research: A tiny fish ...The zebrafish has seen a surprisingly rapid and extremely successful career as a model organism in cardiovascular research.
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The zebrafish as a tool to identify novel therapies for human ...Conclusion. Because of its small size and ease of breeding, the zebrafish has become an invaluable model for the study of human cardiovascular disease.
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Laser-targeted ablation of the zebrafish embryonic ventricle - NIHLaser ablation techniques have been used in the zebrafish to induce kidney injury [8], thrombosis [9,10] and brain injury [11]. Laser injury of the atrio- ...
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Zebrafish angiogenesis: a new model for drug screening - PubMedTo evaluate the zebrafish as a model, we used two angiogenesis inhibitors, SU5416 and TNP470, both of which have been tested in mammalian systems. Both ...
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Zebrafish Congenital Heart Disease Models: Opportunities and ...May 29, 2024 · In this review, we outline the pros and cons of zebrafish CHD models created by genetic mutations associated with single defects and syndromes ...
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All-optical interrogation of brain-wide activity in freely swimming ...All-optical method enables whole-brain imaging and optogenetics in free-moving zebrafish. •. Dual-color imaging and adaptive filtering correct neural activity.
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Optogenetic Dissection of Neuronal Circuits in Zebrafish using Viral ...We explored two complementary methods, viral gene delivery and the iTet-Off system, to express transgenes in the brain of zebrafish. High-level gene ...
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A Standardized Tank Design for the Light Dark Task in Zebrafish - NIHJul 20, 2019 · The light dark paradigm is a common behavioral test used to screen a variety of pharmacological agents, including anxiogenics and anxiolytics.
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Scototaxis as anxiety-like behavior in fish - PubMedThe scototaxis (dark/light preference) protocol is a behavioral model for fish that is being validated to assess the antianxiety effects of pharmacological ...Missing: fear assay
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Modeling Amyloid-β42 Toxicity and Neurodegeneration in Adult ...Oct 25, 2017 · Our manual microinjection method can be efficiently used to inject amyloid peptides into the adult zebrafish brain to mimic amyloid deposition.
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A New Zebrafish Model to Measure Neuronal α-Synuclein ...May 12, 2022 · We present new zebrafish models expressing either human wildtype (wt), or A53T mutant, α-SYN that recapitulate the above-mentioned hallmarks of ...
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Use of zebrafish as a model to understand mechanisms of addiction ...Taken together, zebrafish show great promise as a model for understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying behavioral responses to addictive ...
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Growth Performance and Realized Heritability in a Mass-Selected ...May 31, 2025 · Selective breeding significantly boosted body weight by nearly 30% over three generations, far surpassing improvements in body length (8.9%) and ...
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Feed, Microbiota, and Gut Immunity: Using the Zebrafish Model to ...Feb 5, 2020 · Summary of prebiotics, probiotics, and synbiont studies performed in zebrafish regarding immunity and microbiota. Specie(s)/strain(s), Zebrafish ...
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Exposure to Microplastics Decreases Swimming Competence in ...Jul 30, 2019 · Microplastic exposure decreased zebrafish larvae's swimming distance and speed, and induced inflammation and oxidative stress related genes.<|control11|><|separator|>
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