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WBPicture0000007959DescriptionFigure 5. MEX-1 is a component of P granules. (A-C) Immunofluorescence photomicrographs at the top focal planes of a single 4-cell embryo double-stained for P granules (A) and MEX-1 (C); the merged image is shown in (B). (D-F) Immunofluorescence photomicrograph, at high magnification, of the gonad primordium of a near-hatching embryo stained as above. The gonad primordium contains the two daughters of P4 (arrows); the nucleus of each daughteris surrounded by P granules (visible in D) but appear to have only background levels of MEX-1 staining (F). Embryo in A-C is about 45 µm in length; Gonad primordium in D-F is about 8 µm in length.
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Publication_year1997
Journal_URLDevelopment
Publisher_URLTheCompanyofBiologists
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