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Efficient induction of point mutations allowing recovery of specific locus mutations in zebrafish
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Efficient recovery of ENU-induced mutations from the zebrafish germline
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of special interest, Demonstration of high-efficiency germline transmission of Moloney murine leukemia virus based retroviruses, which have been pseudotyped for the vesicular stomatitis virus surface glycoprotein G, in zebrafish, potentially representing a strategy of choice for future insertional mutagensis screens.
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