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Published in final edited form as: Science. 2013 Nov 14;342(6163):10.1126/science.1246232. doi: 10.1126/science.1246232

Fig. 3. Tail-deleted NDC-80 is resistant to regulation by RZZ.

Fig. 3

(A) Chromosome segregation phenotypes for the indicated conditions. Bar, 5 μm.

(B) Plot of spindle pole separation kinetics, as in Fig. 1C.

(C) Experimental strategy for analyzing the effect of different ndc-80 transgenes in an ndc-80(tm5271) mutant background (Fig. S5). Graph on the right shows the percentage of homozygous mutant larvae that develop into fertile adults producing viable embryos. In the absence of a transgene, all homozygous mutants arrest as larvae (Fig. S5).

(D) Fate of ndc-80(tm5271) larvae for the indicated conditions. n is the number of homozygous ndc-80(tm5271) worms/larvae analyzed. See also Fig. S5.