Atlas: epigenetic phenotypes
Developmental phenotypes
can be extremely useful tools for investigating large scale changes to embryonic
pattern. Common phenotypes include UV ventralization, lithium dorsalization
and retinoic acid posteriorization. All of these phenotypes are variable. The
dorso-anterior index (DAI) of Ken
Kao and Rick Elinson (1988) can be used to grade the severity of the phenotype
in each case.
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DAI 0 |
DAI 1 |
DAI 2 |
DAI 3 |
DAI 4 |
normal
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| DAI 10b |
DAI 10a |
DAI 9 |
DAI 8 |
DAI 7 |
DAI 6 |
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proboscis. |
Radial
embryos with radial retinal pigment and cement gland. Substantial neural
and notochordal tissue. |
Multiple
eyes and cement glands. |
Completely
lack a trunk, normal face (eyes sometimes enlarged). No obvious somites
but can be detected with histology, notochord enlarged and irregularly shaped. |
Severely
reduced trunk, vestigial axis closely attached to head. Somites are visible
in the short axis. |
Slight
bend in axis visible at stage 28. |
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These sketches are computer tracings of the original DAI images of Kao and Elinson (1988).
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