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WBPicture0000012556DescriptionFigure 1. hlh-16 Is Asymmetrically Expressed (A) hlh-16 locus and translational (hlh-16trans::gfp) reporter gene structure. (B) Asymmetric expression of a transcriptional hlh-16prom::mcherry reporter (stIs10546; contains 2421 bp upstream of the start codon of the gene) and hlh-16trans::gfp (otEx4503; shown in A) in the SMDD/AIY and SIAD/SIBV lineages. Ventral view of embryos (anterior to the left) at epidermal enclosure (upper and lower panels show before and after terminal cell divisions, respectively) is shown. hlh-16prom::mcherry is fully asymmetric (100% left > right; n = 50); hlh-16trans::gfp is partially asymmetric (62% left expression > right, 32% left = right, 6% left < right; n = 50). (C) Lineage representation of hlh-16 expression. Green arrows point to a previously described Notch signaling event (see text) and the new Notch signaling event described in this paper. (D) Diagram showing a selected number of connected neurons from a navigation circuit [15-17]. Asymmetries in hlh-16 are shown in the same color code as in (C). ASE neurons are asymmetric based on the expression of many genes, including chemoreceptors. AWC is another sensory neuron that inputs into this circuit and is L/R asymmetric (this asymmetry is, however, stochastic).
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AcknowledgmentTemplateReprinted from <Journal_URL>, <Article_URL>, Copyright <Publication_year>, with permission from <Publisher_URL>.
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Article_URLDOIid10.1016/j.cub.2011.06.016
Journal_URLCurrentBiology
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