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aMAZe-ing tools for mosaic analysis in zebrafish

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Mosaic analysis in zebrafish (MAZe) allows lineage tracing and analysis of mosaic animals.

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Figure 1: Mosaic analysis in zebrafish.

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Blackburn, J., Langenau, D. aMAZe-ing tools for mosaic analysis in zebrafish. Nat Methods 7, 188–190 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0310-188

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