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. 2015 Feb 24;10(2):e0118474. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0118474

Fig 2. The prechordal plate migrates slower in sin1 loss of function.

Fig 2

(A) Progression of the front of the prechordal plate was monitored in Tg(-1.8gsc:GFP) embryos (see S1 Movie). In embryos injected with the sin1 morpholino, the prechordal plate migrates twice slower than in embryos injected with a control morpholino. (B) Average speed of the front of the prechordal plate (distance travelled over one hour divided by 60 minutes), in embryos injected with a control morpholino or the sin1 morpholino.