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. 2018 Jul 27;13(7):e0200789. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200789

Fig 1. Characterization of a stable eysrmc101/rmc101 zebrafish line.

Fig 1

(A) Sanger sequencing identified a five base pair deletion in exon 20 in eysrmc101/rmc101 zebrafish. (B) Representative gel image of RT-PCR analysis using RNA from a pool of larvae (n = 15), which shows that eys transcripts are present in both wild-type and eysrmc101/rmc101 zebrafish (upper panel). Sanger sequencing confirmed the presence of the five base pair deletion in the eysrmc101/rmc101 transcript (lower panel). (C) Protein domain structures of wild-type Eys and the truncated Eys protein that is predicted in eysrmc101/rmc101 zebrafish.