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. 2009 Jul 15;136(16):2725–2733. doi: 10.1242/dev.038596

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Loss-of-function alleles of klc-2 or unc-116 cause defects in hyp7 nuclear migration. (A) Dorsal view of a pre-comma stage C. elegans embryo illustrating intercalation and nuclear migration of hyp7 precursors in wild-type and unc-83 or unc-84 embryos. The embryo is depicted in yellow. The cytoplasm of the hyp7 precursors is light blue, nuclei that migrate from right to left are dark blue, and nuclei that migrate from left to right are green. Anterior is on the left, right is up. (B-H) Lateral view of L1 hermaphrodites; dorsal is up. (B) Wild type. (C) unc-83(e1408). (D) klc-2(km11). (E) klc-2(km28). (F) unc-116(e2310). (G) unc-116(rh24sb79). (H) unc-116(f122); UNC-116::GFP. White arrows mark hyp7 nuclei in the dorsal cord. Scale bar: 10 μm. (I) The average number of hyp7 nuclei counted in the dorsal cord. Numbers above bars indicate averages; error bars indicate s.e.