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WBPicture0000008906DescriptionDistribution of ZYG-9 during meiosis. Immunofluorescence micrographs of wild-type (a-f) embryos fixed and labeled with anti-alpha-tubulin antibodies (left column), anti-ZYG-9 (middle column), and DAPI (right column). (a-c) Early metaphase I. (d-f) Late metaphase I. (a and d) Tubulin is detected throughout the spindle but is not noticeably concentrated at the poles. (b and e) ZYG-9 is detected throughout the spindle and at polar regions not obviously occupied by microtubules (arrows).
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Publication_year1998
Article_URLDOIid10.1083/jcb.141.5.1159
Journal_URLTheJournalofCellBiology
Publisher_URLTheRockefellerUniversityPress
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