Yap1 Gene Study in Zebrafish Published

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Yap1 Gene Study in Zebrafish Published
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A PLOS study examined how the Yap1 gene regulates motility and vertebral formation and reduces kyphoscoliosis incidence in zebrafish.

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Basic biological research on model organisms contributes to long-term understanding of developmental disorders.

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Basic biomedical research has indirect long-term effects on treatment options for skeletal disorders.

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U.S. research funding priorities determine the share of domestic labs working on model-organism studies.

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Peer-reviewed journals and grant agencies evaluate such studies under established scientific standards.

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No civil liberties issues are raised by laboratory research on zebrafish.

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