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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Apr 20.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Biol. 2007 Feb 21;305(1):347–357. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.02.022

Figure 1. Abnormal VPC and seam cell migrations.

Figure 1

(A,B) AJM-1 at the apical junction of Pn.p stage VPCs (brackets). (A) wild-type: VPCs form a continuous array (n=31). (B) cdc-42(RNAi) animal with a large gap between VPCs (arrowhead); 39% of cdc-42(RNAi) animals (n=28) and 17% of par-6(RNAi) animals (n=30) have such gaps.

(C,D) AJM-1 at the apical junction of L3 stage seam cells. (C) wild-type: seam cells form a continuous array (n=31). (D) cdc-42(RNAi) animal with large gaps (arrowheads) and rounded seam cells; seam cell gaps occur in 86% of cdc-42(RNAi) animals (n=28) and 13% of par-6(RNAi) animals (n=30).

Anterior, left; ventral, down; scale bars, 10μm.