The zebrafish (Danio rerio), a tropical, freshwater fish native to South Asia, is a well-established model organism in basic and translational research due to its several key features:
- high similarity to human genetic/ molecular mechanisms
- clinically relevant model of human physiology and pathology
- rapid, external development of optically transparent embryos
- the only vertebrate model that can be used in high-throughput screening studies
- ease of genetic modifications
- thousands of transgenic and mutant lines availability
- cost-effective maintenance
- no ethical approval is required for the use of larvae younger than 120 hours post fertilization
- an attractive worldwide alternative to mammalian in vivo models that can be used to adhere to the Reduce, Refine, Replace (3R) principles of animal research