Erythroid- and developmental stage-specific expression of an evolutionarily conserved miR-144 gene. (A) WISH was performed at the indicated stages. The expression of miR-144 is first detected in the ICM of 20 hpf embryos and became undetectable at 36 hpf (arrows). Embryos are lateral views with the head to the left. (B) Two-color WISH analysis of miR-144 (black) and myo D (red) in the clochem39 mutant and wild-type sibling embryo at 24 hpf. The miR-144 expression is undetectable in the cloche mutant (right panel, arrow). (C) Colocalization of miR-144 (black) and gata-1 (red) at 26 hpf. (Inset) The amplified view of the ICM. (D) The miR-144 and miR-451 genes reside within a region of zebrafish chromosome 5 that is syntenic with the human miR-144 and miR-451 locus. (Left) Eight genes, including miR-144 and miR-451, are located within a genomic region on human chromosome 17, according to the latest version of the human genome draft.53 (Right) Eight zebrafish homologs of these genes are listed according to their map positions on chromosome 5 (Ensembl).54 (E) Northern blot analysis of mature miR-144 expression at 18, 24, and 30 hpf. miR-144 duplex and 5S RNA were used as positive and loading control, respectively.