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. 2002 Feb 18;156(4):703–713. doi: 10.1083/jcb.200110063

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Measurements of ring canal diameters in indicated genotypes using light microscopy. (left) The distribution of ring canal diameters at stage 5 is similar in all genotypes. (right) At stage 10A, src64 Δ 17 (solid bar), kel DE1;P[kelY627A]/+ (white bar), and P[kelY627A];kel DE1;src64 Δ 17 (gray bar) ring canals are significantly (P < 0.01) smaller than wild-type ring canals (horizontal hatching), and kelch mutant ring canals rescued with a wild-type transgene, kel DE1;P[ORF1]/+ (diagonal hatching). The average wild-type ring canal diameter was 7–7.9 μm, whereas mutant ring canals were only 3–5 μm.