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The use of 3D reconstruction of movement patterns (Fig. 4 6), in combination with event-based behavioral scoring, enabled a more precise deconstruction of zebrafish behavior.
For example, Aanes recently studied the zebrafish embryonic transcriptome by applying RNA sequencing [ 6], a method which provides a considerably more precise measurement of transcript abundance due to high number of sequence reads [ 20- 22].
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