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WBPicture0000008029DescriptionFigure 2. Distribution of nos-1 and nos-2 mRNAs in embryos as revealed by whole-mount in situ hybridization. (A) Like many maternal RNAs, nos-1 and nos-2 mRNAs (dark color) are initially present throughout early embryos and are maintained in later stages only in the germline. nos-1 is also expressed in the PGCs Z2 and Z3 starting in the comma stage (550-cell). (B) Close-up of a P3 germline blastomere in an 8-cell embryo doubly stained for nos-2 mRNA (green) and for P granules (red). Many of the nos-2 foci coincide with P granules (yellow in merged image). Embryos are oriented with anterior to the left.
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Publication_year1999
Journal_URLDevelopment
Publisher_URLTheCompanyofBiologists
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