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WBPicture0000008486DescriptionFigure 4. (A) Pdaf-28::GFP expression in wild-type animals at the L3 larval stage (side view, anterior left and ventral down). Indicated are two sensory neurons, ASI and ASJ (both neurons exist as bilaterally symmetric pairs; indicated are one of each pair) in the head containing projections extended to the tip of the nose and projections joining the nerve ring, the hindgut cells, and the tail neuron PQR. (B-D) Comparison of Pdaf-28::GFP intensity in the animals that are reproductively growing versus animals reared under dauer-inducing conditions or in dauer arrest mutant backgrounds. White arrows indicate ASI and ASJ neurons. WT, wild type. (B, panel a) Wild-type N2 at the L3 larval stage (side view). (Panel b) A wild-type N2 dauer induced by starvation and high population density (pheromone). (Panel c) A wild-type N2 dauer induced by dauer pheromone. (Panel d) A daf-22(m130) dauer induced by starvation. g.a., gut auto-fluorescence. (C, panel a) A daf-11(mg295) dauer. (Panel b) Adaf-2(e1368) dauer, showing strong GFP expression in two ASI and two ASJ cells (dorsal view). (Panel c) Adaf-7(e1372) dauer. (Panel d) A daf-1(m40)dauer, showing weak GFP expression in two ASI cells (dorsal view). (D, panel a) Wild-type N2 at the L1 larval stage. (Panel b) daf-11(mg295) animal at the L1 stage. (Panel c) Wild-type L1 reared with extracted dauer pheromone. The corresponding Nomarski pictures are shown at thelower-right corner of each fluorescence images (16X optics).
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Publication_year2003
Article_URLDOIid10.1101/gad.1066503
Journal_URLGenes&Development
Publisher_URLColdSpringHarborLabPress
ReferenceWBPaper00005807