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Table 1 Characterization of otulina and slc29a1a mutant phenotypes

From: What makes a bad egg? Egg transcriptome reveals dysregulation of translational machinery and novel fertility genes important for fertilization

Embryos with defects

 

Total number of embryos

Non-cellularized

Partially cellularized

Normal embryos

otulina-1

210

163

 

47

otulina-2

213

172

 

41

otulina-3

92

53

 

39

otulina-4

116

110

 

6

slc29a1a-1

104

104

 

0

slc29a1a-2

100

88

 

12

slc29a1a-3

660

450

 

210

slc29a1a-4

451

439

 

12

slc29a1a-5

245

150

 

95

slc29a1a-6

152

138

 

14

slc29a1a-7

361

252

 

110

slc29a1a-8

80

71

 

9

slc29a1a-9

85

9

48

28

slc29a1a-10

370

153

24

193

  1. Characterization of otulina and slc29a1a mutant phenotypes from crosses of otulina or slc29a1a mutant F0 females and WT males. Embryos did not develop at all. Embryos had a partially cellularized blastodisc that was sitting atop an enlarged syncytium (arrow in Fig. 4n)