Normal table of postembryonic zebrafish development: Staging by externally visible anatomy of the living fish
University of Washington · University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory
Abstract
The zebrafish is a premier model organism yet lacks a system for assigning postembryonic fish to developmental stages. To provide such a staging series, we describe postembryonic changes in several traits that are visible under brightfield illumination or through vital staining and epiflourescent illumination. These include the swim bladder, median and pelvic fins, pigment pattern, scale formation, larval fin fold, and skeleton. We further identify milestones for placing postembryonic fish into discrete stages. We relate these milestones to changes in size and age and show that size is a better indicator of developmental progress than is age. We also examine how relationships between size and developmental…
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5Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Zebrafish
- Fish <Actinopterygii>
- Developmental Milestone
- Swim bladder
- Danio
- Anatomy
- Developmental biology
- Life below water