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Following spawning, fertilised eggs were collected and maintained under the same conditions as adult fish, but at 28 ± 1 °C, in accordance with the developmental staging of Kimmel et al., 1995, until of a suitable age for testing.
This discrepancy may be attributed, in part, to differences in sampling of the material (e.g., ovules versus ovaries), the developmental staging of the material (e.g., mature versus developing female gametophytes), or any effect the mutations might have had on the sporophytic tissues of the sampled material (i.e., ovule, ovary, seeds or pistil).
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