Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Peripheral blood morphology of homozygous ζ- and α1-null adult mice. (A) Blood from a mouse with wild-type globin genes on an outbred 129/Black Swiss genetic background demonstrating normal erythrocyte morphology. (B) Blood from a mouse with a ζ−/− null genotype on an outbred 129/Black Swiss genetic background demonstrating abnormal red cell morphology. (C) Blood from a mouse with a α1−/− null genotype on an outbred 129/Black Swiss genetic background demonstrating mildly abnormal red cell morphology. (D) Blood from a mouse with an α1−/− null genotype on an inbred 129 genetic background displaying severe anisopoikilocytosis and highly abnormal red blood cell morphology. A more detailed description of the red cell morphology is given in the text.

Peripheral blood morphology of homozygous ζ- and α1-null adult mice. (A) Blood from a mouse with wild-type globin genes on an outbred 129/Black Swiss genetic background demonstrating normal erythrocyte morphology. (B) Blood from a mouse with a ζ−/− null genotype on an outbred 129/Black Swiss genetic background demonstrating abnormal red cell morphology. (C) Blood from a mouse with a α1−/− null genotype on an outbred 129/Black Swiss genetic background demonstrating mildly abnormal red cell morphology. (D) Blood from a mouse with an α1−/− null genotype on an inbred 129 genetic background displaying severe anisopoikilocytosis and highly abnormal red blood cell morphology. A more detailed description of the red cell morphology is given in the text.

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