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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Dyn. 2019 Jul 2;248(11):1144–1154. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.76

FIGURE 4.

FIGURE 4

The lateral line system in zebrafish and Danionella. A and B, DiASP live staining of head neuromasts in WT juvenile (13 mm SL) and adult (18+ mm SL). Arrowhead indicates rod-shaped canal neuromasts at adult stage. C, Scanning electron micrographs of a supraorbital canal neuromast in WT adult. Dotted line outlines the neuromast; solid line outlines the bony edge of the canal. D, Head neuromasts in Danionella priapus adult. E-G, Same as B-D in TH− zebrafish. H, Facial neuromasts in Danionella translucida adult. I-N, DiASP live staining of trunk neuromasts in WT juvenile zebrafish (13 mm SL, I), WT adult (18+ mm SL, J), D. priapus adult (K), TH− juvenile (13 mm SL, L) TH− adult (18+ mm SL, M), and D. translucida adult (N). SL, standard length; TH−, hypothyroid; WT, Wild-type