Keywords
Protocol, RNA delivery
Authors
Aslihan Terzi, Tiger Lao, and Adrian Jacobo
Abstract
Zebrafish, a widely used model organism in developmental and biomedical research, offers several advantages such as external fertilization, embryonic transparency, and genetic similarity to humans. However, traditional methods for introducing exogenous genetic material into zebrafish embryos, particularly microinjection, pose significant technical challenges and limit throughput. To address this, we developed a novel approach utilizing Lipofectamine LTX for the efficient delivery of nucleic acids into zebrafish embryos by lipid-based transfection. Our protocol bypasses the need for microinjection, offering a cost-effective, highthroughput, and user-friendly alternative. This protocol outlines new strategies for gene delivery in zebrafish to enhance the efficiency and scope of genetic studies in this model system.