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. 2009 Sep 7;136(19):3323–3333. doi: 10.1242/dev.038422

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

ed and fred are required in R1, R6, R7 and the cone cells for correct ommatidial rotation. (A) Schematic representation of wild-type MAO (black line; 90.6°) and wild-type variance (s.d., green wedge; 1.7). (B) Schematic representation of hypothetical mutant MAO (dashed gray line) and s.d. (red wedges). (C,F) ed and fred are required in photoreceptors R1, R6, R7 and the cone cells for rotation. (D,E) ed and fred are not required in R3/R4 or R2/R5 for rotation. The difference between the s.d. of the genetically wild-type and the genetically mutant populations is not significant. In C-F: black line, MAO when designated cells are genetically wild-type for ed or fred; dashed gray line, MAO when designated cells are genetically mutant for ed or fred; green wedges, genetically wild-type s.d; red wedges, genetically mutant s.d.; yellow wedges, overlap.