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WBPicture0000007917Description(A,B) Wild-type hermaphrodites at the L4-to-adult molt and adult stages, respectively, transformed with the col-19/lacZ reporter. The nuclear localization signal included in the reporter gene product directs beta-galactosidase to the nuclei of expressing seam (se) cells and syncytial (sy) cells. beta-galactosidase staining appeared first in vulva cells at the L4-to-adult molt; then, in seam cells of young adults; finally, in syncytial cells and non-vulval ventral hypodermal cells of older adults. Bar 20 μm.
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Journal_URLDevelopment
Publisher_URLTheCompanyofBiologists
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