Abstract:Haploid embryonic lethality is a common feature in vertebrates. However, the developmental defects and timing of lethality in haploid embryos differ between non-mammalian and mammalian species. Therefore, it remains unknown whether vertebrates share common principles of haploid intolerance. We investigated haploidy-linked defects at the cellular level in gynogenetic haploid zebrafish larvae that manifest characteristic morphogenetic abnormalities. Haploid larvae suffered severe mitotic arrest and irregular upr… Show more
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