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. 2001 Apr 2;153(1):13–24. doi: 10.1083/jcb.153.1.13

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Kymograms of flagella of pf15, pf15fla27, pf15fla18, pf15fla24, and pf15fla9. Each recombinant is defective in one or two phases of the IFT cycle, as listed in Table . Black and white arrows indicate traces formed by anterograde or retrograde IFT particles, respectively. Anterograde particles in pf15fla18 and retrograde particles in pf15fla24 are slower than in pf15. The apparent size of these slower particles is larger than that of the corresponding particles in pf15.