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. 2019 Jul 24;15(7):e1008099. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1008099

Fig 6. A loss of CDKR1 lengthens both the locomotory and oral cilia.

Fig 6

(A-D’) Wildtype (A and A’), LF4A-KO (B and B’), CDKR1-KO (C and C’) and double knockout LF4A-KO_CDKR1-KO (D and D’) cells that are either in interphase (top panels) or dividing (bottom panels). The cells were stained with the anti-polyG tubulin (green) and anti-centrin antibodies (red). (E) The locomotory cilia lengths in different backgrounds. The cilia length in LF4A-KO, CDKR1-KO and the double knockout strain are similar (p > 0.01) and all are significantly longer than the wild-type cilia (one way Anova, p < 0.01). Sample sizes are indicated, error bars indicate SDs.