“…In addition to p53 activation, evidence from Xenopus tropicalis has demonstrated widespread regulation of non-target genes, primarily those with immune function, and mis-splicing of non-target genes in response to morpholino injection (Gentsch et al, 2018). Indeed, there is now mounting evidence, derived primarily from zebrafish, that morphants often do not phenocopy null mutants (Robu et al, 2007;Gerety and Wilkinson, 2011;Kok et al, 2015;Novodvorsky et al, 2015;Rossi et al, 2015;Shmukler et al, 2015;Eve et al, 2017;Joris et al, 2017). In addition, unlike RNAi, where many of the mechanisms of off-target effects have been characterized (Jackson and Linsley, 2004;Seok et al, 2018), the mechanisms of p53 activation, immune responses, splice defects and non-target binding are not as well understood for morpholinos, and minimizing off-target effects may therefore be challenging.…”