(related to Fig. 5D). Moonshine larvae have many more circulating thrombocytes than WT siblings. Real-time fluorescence imaging of the beating heart in Tg(CD41:GFP) larvae at 5 dpf (rostral to the left, dorsal to the top). The heart of a WT sibling is shown during the first 6 seconds, followed by the heart of a mutant. The autofluorescent structure on the right is the yolk.