miR-202 inhibition leads to early termination of zebrafish embryonic development
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    To learn the role of miR-202 in the zebrafish embryonic development, miR-202 expression was detected using qRT-PCR and WISH. The results indicated that miR-202 is a maternal molecule and expressed continuously during the zebrafish embryonic development, especially at the early stages. Knockdown of miR-202 was performed by microinjecting the locked nucleic acid modified antisense oligo of miR-202. The results showed that antisense oligo of miR-202 decreased miR-202 level significantly, accompanied with an early termination of the zebrafish embryonic development at around 4 hpf. And miR-202 inhibition induced early termination could be partly rescued by co-injection of pre-miR-202, indicating that miR-202 is required for the early zebrafish embryonic development. The present study for the first time unveils the essential role of miR-202 for the zebrafish embryonic development.

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许彦娜,韩兵社,郑英慧,戴中华,陈良标.反义抑制miR-202引起斑马鱼早期胚胎发育异常研究[J].上海海洋大学学报,2017,26(1):1-7.
XU Yanna, HAN Bingshe, ZHENG Yinghui, DAI Zhonghua, CHEN Liangbiao. miR-202 inhibition leads to early termination of zebrafish embryonic development[J]. Journal of Shanghai Ocean University,2017,26(1):1-7.

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  • Received:February 17,2016
  • Revised:May 11,2016
  • Adopted:September 12,2016
  • Online: January 12,2017
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