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WBPicture0000011542DescriptionFigure 6. Skn-1 Protein in Late-Stage Embryos Immunofluorescence micrographs of wild-type embryos stained for Skn-1 protein.(a) Surface view of embryo about 330 min after fertilization, showing positively staining nuclei in the hypodermal cells that form the outer- most epithelial layer of the worm.. (b) Internal view of embryo about 420 min after fertilization, showing positively staining intestinal nuclei and some diffuse cytoplasmic staining. The nonstaining disk in the center of each intestinal nucleus isthe nucleolus (arrow). Only about 15% of late-stage embryos contained detectable levels of Skn-1 protein, and the staining was often very faint in the embryos that did stain (see Experimental Procedures). Developmental times refer to 25 C; see Sulston et al. (1983) for an anatomical description of late-stage C. elegans embryos.
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