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. 2014 Aug 1;11(4):396–406. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2014.0976

FIG. 6.

FIG. 6.

Schematics of each larval stage (L1, L2, and L3), juvenile (J) and adult (A) stages. (A) The graph shows the distribution of all the traits (pigment, tail, anal fin, and dorsal fin morphology) concurrently compared with SL. The three fin phenotypes are distributed over defined size ranges, while the pigment phenotypes demonstrates a wider range in size. Thus, we focus on the fin phenotypes to define the developmental stage. (B) L1 archetypical zebrafish and schematic with phenotypes of P1 for all traits. (C) Close-up schematic of dorsal and anal fins for P1 phenotypes of each trait. (D) Close-up schematic of P1 tail. (E) L2 archetypical zebrafish and schematic with phenotypes of P2 for all traits. (F) Close-up schematic of dorsal and anal fins for P2 phenotypes of each trait. (G) Close-up schematic of P2 tail. (H) L3 archetypical zebrafish and schematic with phenotypes of P3 for all traits. (I) Close-up schematic of dorsal and anal fins for P3 phenotypes of each trait. (J) Close-up schematic of P3 tail. (K) Juvenile archetypical zebrafish and schematic with phenotypes of P4 for all traits. (L) Close-up schematic of dorsal and anal fins for P4 phenotypes of each trait. (M) Close-up schematic of P4 tail. (N) Adult archetypical zebrafish and schematic with phenotypes of P5 for all traits. (O) Close-up schematic of dorsal and anal fins for P5 phenotypes of each trait. (P) Close-up schematic of P5 tail. Color images available online at www.liebertpub.com/zeb