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WBPicture0000007943DescriptionFigure 9. Hypodermal expression of lin-29::lacZ reporter fusions. Strains transgenic for lin-29A::lacZ and lin-29B::lacZ were assayed for -galactosidaseaccumulation by indirect immunofluorescence, as described in Materials and Methods. Both constructs program hypodermal expression beginning during the L2 stage. (A) lin-29 gene structure. The horizontal line depicts the lin-29 locus with respect to EcoRI restriction sites (RI). The lin-29A and lin-29B transcripts are shown above this line. The boxes represent exons. Filled boxes are protein coding regions. lin-29A exons are numbered 1-11. Exon 1 of lin-29A is trans-spliced to SL1. The lin-29B-specific exon is referred to as exon 1b. The remaining exons are shared with lin-29A and are referred to as exons 5b-11b. cDNA analysis has revealed that lin-29B can also be trans-spliced to SL1 at the start of exon 5b (Rougvie and Ambros, 1995). lin-29 gene fragments used in lacZ reporter gene constructs are shown below the restriction map (see Materials and Methods). (B) A L3 larva transgenic for lin-29A::lacZ and stained for beta-galactosidase and MH27.
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Publication_year1996
Journal_URLDevelopment
Publisher_URLTheCompanyofBiologists
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