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A systematic genome-wide screen for mutations affecting organogenesis in Medaka, Oryzias latipes

Authors :
Katsutoshi Niwa
Harun Elmasri
Toshiaki Katada
Norimasa Iwanami
Makoto Furutani-Seiki
Yasuko Okamoto
Tomonori Deguchi
Noboru Nakajima
Akihito Yasuoka
Yukihiro Hirose
Yousuke Takahama
Clemens Grabher
Ai Shinomiya
Yasuko Kota
Sanae Kunimatsu
Hisato Kondoh
Hiroshi Mitani
Akihiro Momoi
Tomomi Watanabe
Rebecca Quiring
Katsuhito Takahashi
Hiroshi Nishina
Toshiyuki Yamanaka
Joachim Wittbrodt
Hiroki Yoda
Takeshi Todo
Hiroshi Suwa
Kota Saito
Daiju Kitagawa
Sylke Winkler
Keiko Abe
Chikako Morinaga
Matthias Carl
Satoshi Asaka
Thorsten Henrich
Minoru Tanaka
Filippo Del Bene
Takao Sasado
Masakazu Osakada
Mirana Ramialison
Christoph Winkler
Felix Loosli
Source :
Mechanisms of Development. 121(7-8):647-658
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2004.

Abstract

A large-scale mutagenesis screen was performed in Medaka to identify genes acting in diverse developmental processes. Mutations were identified in homozygous F3 progeny derived from ENU-treated founder males. In addition to the morphological inspection of live embryos, other approaches were used to detect abnormalities in organogenesis and in specific cellular processes, including germ cell migration, nerve tract formation, sensory organ differentiation and DNA repair. Among 2031 embryonic lethal mutations identified, 312 causing defects in organogenesis were selected for further analyses. From these, 126 mutations were characterized genetically and assigned to 105 genes. The similarity of the development of Medaka and zebrafish facilitated the comparison of mutant phenotypes, which indicated that many mutations in Medaka cause unique phenotypes so far unrecorded in zebrafish. Even when mutations of the two fish species cause a similar phenotype such as one-eyed-pinhead or parachute, more genes were found in Medaka than in zebrafish that produced the same phenotype when mutated. These observations suggest that many Medaka mutants represent new genes and, therefore, are important complements to the collection of zebrafish mutants that have proven so valuable for exploring genomic function in development.

Details

ISSN :
09254773
Volume :
121
Issue :
7-8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mechanisms of Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....da07a8c8667d1b83215887b2a6b8877e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mod.2004.04.016