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WBPicture0000007998DescriptionFigure 2. (A,B) A wild-type C. elegans embryo was stained with DAPI (blue) and anti-AIR-1 antiserum (red). AIR-1 is associated with mitotic centrosomes. (C-E) A wild-type 2-cell embryo stained with (C) DAPI (blue), (D) anti-alpha-tubulin (green) and (E) anti-AIR-1antiserum (red). Anterior is to the left in C-E. The two daughters of the first embryonic division in C. elegans are referred to as AB and P1. The AB cell (at left) is in metaphase and the P1cell (at right) is in prophase. The polar bodies are apparent at the anterior of the embryo (at left, C). Bars, approx. 10 µm.
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Publication_year1998
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Publisher_URLTheCompanyofBiologists
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