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Developing embryos of the self‐fertilising mangrove killifish Kryptolebias marmoratus. PTU‐treated embryo (left) lacking melanin pigmentation and a normal embryo (right), 10 days post‐fertilisation. Due to its ability to self‐fertilise, this species proves to be a highly useful embryological model with unique genetics. From Mourabit et al., Developmental Dynamics 240:1694–1704, 2011.
The mangrove killifish, Kryptolebias marmoratus, is a self‐fertilizing vertebrate offering vast potential as a model species in many biological disciplines. Previous studies have defined developmental stages but lacked visual representations of the various embryonic structures. We offer detailed photographic images of K. marmoratus development with revised descriptions. An improved dechorionation...
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