(B-C) An efn-2::GFP transcriptional reporter (Wang et al., 1999) shows GFP expression in hyp7 (arrowhead) during the time of DTC migration (B), but not before DTC migration (C). The bright spots in panel C are nonspecific gut autofluorescence.
(M-P) Localization of the endogenous GFP::TOCA-1 reporter zh110 in wild-type (M) and unc-6(ev400) mutants (O and P) before (M and O) and after (N and P)lumen formation. (M') and (O') show yz projections of the lateral VulF membranes. The inset in (O) shows the displaced AC in the unc-6(ev400) mutant in a differentfocal plane.
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2. Hashimshony, T., Feder, M., Levin, M., Hall, B. K. & Yanai, I. Spatiotemporal transcriptomics reveals the evolutionary history of the endoderm germ layer. Nature 519, 219-22 (2014).