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. 2003 Mar;185(5):1590–1598. doi: 10.1128/JB.185.5.1590-1598.2003

FIG. 4.

FIG. 4.

Frequency of asymmetric division during sporulation in strains containing mutations in spoIIE, spoIIGB, and/or spoIIA. (A) Frequency of asymmetric division in the spoIIGB::erm mutant SL8410 (solid diamonds) and in the spoIIEV697A spoIIGB::erm mutant SL11132 (open diamonds). (B) Frequency of asymmetric division in the spoIIAΔ4 mutant SL9055 (solid squares) and in the spoIIEV697A spoIIAΔ4 mutant SL10905 (open squares). (C) Frequency of asymmetric division in the spoIIAC::neo mutant SL11274 (solid triangles) and the spoIIEV697A spoIIAC::neo mutant SL11275 (open triangles). (D) Frequency of asymmetric division in the spoIIAC561 mutant SL1102 (solid circles) and in the spoIIEV697A spoIIAC561 mutant SL11142 (open circles). Fifty cells were scored at each time. The results are the averages of three independent experiments plus and minus the standard deviation.