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WBPicture0000009898DescriptionFigure 2. TRA-1 Has Sex-Specific Localization in the Intestine. Samples were costained with TRA-1 (left) and Mab414 (right; nuclear rim marker) antibodies.(A) In wild-type XX hermaphrodites, TRA-1 is nuclear and cytoplasmic with higher nuclear levels.(B) In wild-type XO males, TRA-1 is evenly distributed between the nucleus and cytoplasm.(C) tra-1(e1834null) animals do not stain for TRA-1.(D and E) Wild-type XX and XO animals expressing myc-tra-1A transgene stained with Myc antibody. In XX animals, Myc-TRA-1A is higher in the nucleus than in the cytoplasm (D). In XO animals, Myc-TRA-1A is evenly distributed between the nucleus and cytoplasm (E).(F) Animals not carrying a myc-tra-1A transgene do not stain for Myc-TRA-1A.(G and H) In wild-type XX L4 hermaphrodites (G) and tra-2(lf) animals (H), TRA-1 is evenly distributed between the nucleus and cytoplasm.(I) In tra-2(lf); fem-1(lf) XX females, TRA-1 is nuclear and cytoplasmic with higher nuclear levels.
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AcknowledgmentTemplateReprinted from <Journal_URL>, <Article_URL>, Copyright <Publication_year>, with permission from <Publisher_URL>.
Publication_year2001
Article_URLDOIid10.1016/S1534-5807(01)00068-5
Journal_URLDevelopmentalCell
Publisher_URLElsevier
ReferenceWBPaper00005055