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. 2010 Apr 9;5(4):e10077. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010077

Figure 1. Mal/SRF is not required for cell proliferation in the fly wing or eye.

Figure 1

(A) Clones of control cells (absence of GFP) and their twin spots (bright GFP) are roughly the same size, indicating normal rates of proliferation. (B) Clones of malS9 mutant cells (absence of GFP) and their twin spots (bright GFP) are roughly the same size, indicating normal rates of proliferation. (C) Clones of bs14 mutant cells (absence of GFP) and their twin spots (bright GFP) are roughly the same size, indicating normal rates of proliferation. (D) A control wing containing wild-type cells in the posterior compartment. Genotype is indicated. (E) A wing containing malS9 mutant cells in the posterior compartment. Genotype is indicated. (F) A wing containing bs14 mutant cells in the posterior compartment. Genotype is indicated. (G) A pupal wing expressing E-cad GFP. (H) A close up of a wing vein from (G). (I) A wild-type fly eye. (J) A malS9 mutant fly eye, genotype indicated, is normally sized.