Using the 384-well plate format, a single zebrafish embryo is tested
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Detailed Description
Using the 384-well plate format, a single zebrafish embryo is tested in each well. This is an example of a 72 hour post fertilization fli1:egfp zebrafish (3 millimeters long) imaged under a fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) filter.
Details
Image Dimensions: 1024 x 922
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Location Taken: Columbia, MO, US
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U.S. Geological Survey