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The normal zebrafish (A) has darker stripes than the “golden” zebrafish (B). The insets show that the “golden” zebrafish has fewer, smaller and less dense pigment-filled compartments, called melanosomes, than the normal zebrafish. Credit: © Science

The normal zebrafish (A) has darker stripes than the “golden” zebrafish (B). The insets show that the “golden” zebrafish has fewer, smaller and less dense pigment-filled compartments, called melanosomes, than the normal zebrafish. Credit: © Science

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