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. 2014 Jan 1;141(1):51–62. doi: 10.1242/dev.099382

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Increased Arm function enhances supernumerary neuroblast formation in brat mutant brains. (A-D) Like Apc2, increasing Arm activity by reducing the function of other components of the destruction complex enhances the supernumerary neuroblast phenotype in brat mutant brains. See Fig. 2 for description of labels. (E) Quantification of total type II neuroblasts per brain lobe in brat mutant brains. (F-I) The supernumerary neuroblast phenotype in brat mutant brains is sensitive to changes in arm function. (F,G) Reduced arm function suppresses the enhancement of the supernumerary neuroblast phenotype in brat mutant brains induced by the heterozygosity of Apc2. (H,I) Increased arm function enhances the supernumerary neuroblast phenotype in brat mutant brains. (J) Quantification of total type II neuroblasts per brain lobe in brat mutant brains. *P<0.05 versus control (Student’s t-test). Error bars indicate s.d. Scale bars: 20 μm.