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. 2017 May 26;13(5):e1006801. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1006801

Fig 6. DAF-16 and BMP signaling positively regulate germline proliferation.

Fig 6

(A) DAF-16 promotes germline proliferation in a non-cell-autonomous way. (B) BMP signaling promotes germline proliferation in a non-cell-autonomous way. (C) Hypodermis-specific RNAi against rsks-1, rheb-1, daf-15 and hpo-11 reduces mitotic germ cell numbers. (D) Hypodermis-specific RNAi against rsks-1, rheb-1, daf-15 and hpo-11 in daf-16 mutant animals. (E) Hypodermis-specific RNAi against rsks-1, rheb-1, daf-15 and hpo-11 in sma-6 mutant animals. The average numbers of germ cell nuclei in the proliferation zone of day one adult animals ± SEM and P-values are summarized in the S9 Table.