Published May 27, 2013 // JCB vol. 201 no. 5 653-662
The Rockefeller University Press, doi: 10.1083/jcb.201210110

Evolutionary comparisons reveal a positional switch for spindle pole oscillations in Caenorhabditis embryos

Video 1 Time-lapse DIC recording of a wild-type C. elegans N2 embryo.

Video 2 Time-lapse DIC recording of a wild-type C. briggsae JU1018 embryo.

Video 3 Time-lapse DIC recording of a wild-type C. briggsae JU1018 embryo after laser severing of anterior astral microtubules using a pulsed N2 laser from a Leica LMD microscope (λ=337 nm).

Video 4 Time-lapse DIC recording of a C. briggsae embryo treated with Cbr-gpr-2(RNAi).

Video 5 Time-lapse DIC recording of a C. briggsae embryo from the ANA017 line, in which Cbr-GPR-2 is found in excess.

Video 6 Time-lapse DIC recording of a C. briggsae embryo treated with Cbr-Gβ (RNAi).

Video 7 Time-lapse DIC recording of a C. briggsae embryo treated with Cbr-let-99 (RNAi).

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