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[Preprint]. 2023 Nov 27:2023.11.27.567046. [Version 1] doi: 10.1101/2023.11.27.567046

Figure 7: Conditional deletion of Taf7 or Taf10 in the early mesoderm results in similar yet different phenotypes.

Figure 7:

(A-I) Wholemount view of wild-type (A, D, G), Tg(T-Cre/+);Taf7f/f mutant (B, E, H) and Tg(T-Cre/+);Taf10f/f mutant (C, F, I) embryos at E9.5 (A-C, n>4), E10.5 (E-F, n>4), and E12.5 (G, H, n>2). As no Tg(T-Cre/+);Taf10f/f mutant embryos could be recovered at E12.5, a E11.5 Tg(T-Cre/+);Taf10f/f mutant embryo is shown (I). White arrowheads (A-C) indicate the position of the forelimbs. Dashed lines (G, H) indicate the limb buds. White arrows (D-F) indicate the heart. (J-L) Wholemount views of wild-type (J), Tg(T-Cre/+);Taf7f/f (K) and Tg(T-Cre/+);Taf10f/f (L) yolk sacs embryos are showed (n>3). Black arrows indicate the presence of blood vessels. Scale bars; 1 mm.