1999
DOI: 10.1101/gad.13.20.2713
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A large-scale insertional mutagenesis screen in zebrafish

Abstract: It is estimated that ∼2500 genes are essential for the normal development of a zebrafish embryo. A mutation in any one of these genes can result in a visible developmental defect, usually followed by the death of the embryo or larva by days 5-7 of age. We are performing a large-scale insertional mutagenesis screen in the zebrafish with the goal of isolating ∼1000 embryonic mutations. We plan to clone a significant fraction of the mutated genes, as these are the genes important for normal embryogenesis of a ver… Show more

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“…This interval is B450 kb and contains around 20 genes. One of them, naca, had been previously identified in an insertional mutagenesis screen as no knack 10 . no knack is an essential gene and the terminal phenotype was similar to oloca.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This interval is B450 kb and contains around 20 genes. One of them, naca, had been previously identified in an insertional mutagenesis screen as no knack 10 . no knack is an essential gene and the terminal phenotype was similar to oloca.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one of its most powerful strengths, the zebrafish system allows such unbiased and systematic genetic approaches with reasonable investments in terms of time, costs, lab space and working load. Largescale mutagenesis screens conducted during the early 1990s already led to the identification of hundreds of genes with essential functions in zebrafish development, physiology and behavior (Amsterdam et al, 1999, Driever et al, 1996 M a n u s c r i p t 8 1996). Since then, many additional screens using more specific or sophisticated screening assays greatly contributed to today's collection of available mutants (e.g.…”
Section: Molecules and Genes With Essential Functions In Zebrafish Pimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mutagenesis is primarily accomplished using the DNA alkylating agent ethylnitrosourea (ENU), which has yielded average locus mutation rates of 1-3 mutations per 1000 haploid genomes (Mullins et al, 1994;Solnica-Krezel et al, 1994). Radiation (Walker, 1999) and insertional mutagenesis (Amsterdam et al, 1999;Golling et al, 2002) techniques have also been developed.…”
Section: Zebrafish As a Model For Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%