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. 2014 Mar 4;3:e01566. doi: 10.7554/eLife.01566

Figure 6. DYF13 does not influence IFT particle movement.

Figure 6.

(A) Kymographs of KAP-GFP in control and dyf13 mutant C. reinhardtii cells. These kymographs were assembled from Videos 9 and 10. Bars: 5 s (horizontal), 5 μm (vertical). (B) The mean IFT speeds of KAP-GFP in control and dyf13 mutant. (C) The mean frequencies of KAP-GFP in control and dyf13 mutant in the same range of flagella length. The mean speeds and frequencies of KAP-GFP in control (light blue) and dyf13 mutant (red) were almost same in the same range of flagella length (6–8 μm). (D) Kymographs of IFT27-GFP in control and dyf13 mutant C. reinhardtii flagella. These kymographs were assembled from Videos 11 and 12. Bars: 5 s (horizontal), 5 μm (vertical). (E) The mean IFT speeds of IFT27-GFP in control and dyf13 mutant in the same range of flagella length. (F) The mean frequencies of KAP-GFP in control and dyf13 mutant in the same range of flagella length. The mean speeds and frequencies of IFT27-GFP in control (light blue) and dyf13 mutant (red) flagella were almost same in the same range of flagella length in both anterograde and retrograde. Error bars represent standard deviations.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01566.017