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WBPicture0000008409DescriptionFigure 5. Spatial expression of representative ins genes. All animals are adults oriented with anterior to the left. (A) GFP expression under control of the ins-9promoter in a single bilaterally symmetric amphid neuron process (arrow) and cell body (arrowhead). (B) GFP expression driven by the ins-22 promoter in multiple amphid cell bodies (arrowheads mark two) and fasciculated sensory processes (arrow). (C) ins-1::GFP expression in amphid neurons (vertical arrow marks sensory processes) and pharyngeal neurons (diagonal arrow marks cell process). (D) GFP expression under control of the ins-4 promoter in the hypodermis (hyp; or epidermis) at the surface of the animal. Regions with reduced fluorescence overlie positions of the body wall muscles, in which the hypodermal layer is much thinner. The hypodermis is helically twisted because of the transformation marker rol-6. GFP expression in neurons is not visible in this focal plane.
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Publication_year2001
Article_URLDOIid10.1101/gad.867301
Journal_URLGenes&Development
Publisher_URLColdSpringHarborLabPress
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