“…Whole-mount in situ hybridization (ISH) was performed as described previously (Macdonald et al, 1994) using the following RNA probes: sulf1 (Gorsi et al, 2010), nkx2.2a (Barth and Wilson, 1995), nkx2.9 (Guner and Karlstrom, 2007), olig2 (Park et al, 2002), plp/dm20 (Park et al, 2002), foxa2 (Strähle et al, 1993), shh (Krauss et al, 1993), arx (Miura et al, 1997), pax7a (Seo et al, 1998), ptc1 (Concordet et al, 1996), pax2a (Pfeffer et al, 1998), islet2a (Appel et al, 1995), tal2 (Pinheiro et al, 2004), sim1 (Serluca and Fishman, 2001) and mbpa (Brösamle and Halpern, 2002). After ISH, embryos were embedded in gelatine/albumin and 10-15 μm sections were cut using a vibratome (Leica VT1000s).…”