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. 2009 Oct 13;4(10):e7437. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0007437

Table 2. Phenotypes of embryos heterozygous for deficiencies.

ed-sz1 ed-dp dp-h28 M24F-B dp-h25 dp-h19 dp-h24 dp-cl-h3
vf late vf late vf late vf late vf late vf late vf late vf late
ed-sz1
sc19-8 ++ +
ed-dp +++ +++ (+)
M24F-11 +++ +++
dp-h28 + +
M24F-B ++ ++
dp-h25 ++ +++*
dp-h19 +++ + +++ +++ (+)
dp-h24
dp-cl-h3 (+)
sc19-10 ++ ++
sc19-5 ++ + +++ ++
sc19-4 ++ +
wt ++ + ++ +

Males (columns) and females (rows) from the indicated stocks were crossed to each other and embryos from the crosses were stained with antibodies against Twist and Even-skipped. They were evaluated independently by three observers for the defects in ventral furrow formation and later events in gastrulation as described in the text. Defects were scored as very strong (+++) to weak ((+)) or absent (−). If a field does not contain a value, the cross was not performed.

*Embryos from this stock show a strong general patterning defect.