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. 2014 Mar 1;141(5):1036–1046. doi: 10.1242/dev.106534

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

The BAP complex functions cooperatively with Erm to restrict the developmental potential in immature INPs. (A-E) Reduced function of the BAP complex enhances the supernumerary neuroblast phenotype in brat hypomorphic brains, as seen in A-D. Scale bar: 40 μm. (E) Quantification of total type II neuroblasts per lobe for the indicated genotypes. (F-I) Reducing brm function in Ase- immature INPs enhances the supernumerary neuroblast phenotype in brat hypomorphic brains (F-H). Scale bar: 40 μm. (I) The quantification of total type II neuroblasts per lobe for the indicated genotypes. (J-N) Reducing the function of the BAP complex or erm enhances the supernumerary neuroblast phenotype in numb hypomorphic brains (J-M). Scale bar: 40 μm. (N) Quantification of total type II neuroblasts per lobe for the indicated genotypes. (O-Q) Reducing brm function enhances the supernumerary neuroblast phenotype in erm hypomorphic brains (O,P). High magnification images of the boxed areas are shown on the right. Scale bars: 40 μm in the low magnification images; 10 μm in the high magnification images. (Q) Quantification of total type II neuroblasts per lobe for the indicated genotypes.