Figure 1From: The disarrayed mutation results in cell cycle and neurogenesis defects during retinal development in zebrafishDelayed retinal lamination in disarrayed eyes. (A) Lateral views of wild-type (upper) and disarrayed (lower) sibling embryos at 72 hpf. Mutant embryos are characterized by smaller eyes and forebrain by 42 hpf. Transverse central retinal sections of wild-type (B,D, F) and disarrayed (C,E,G) at 48 hpf (B,C), 72 hpf (D,E), and 96 hpf (F,G). Note the significant delay in differentiation and lamination in the disarrayed retina, although lens growth appears normal.Back to article page