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WBPicture0000011582DescriptionFigure 7. In situ hybridization of wild-type testis and worm carcass with a spe-26 cDNA probe. The dark regions show the areas expressing spe-26 mRNA. (a) An entire testis showing mRNA localization from the spermatogonial cells in the distal part of the testis (arrow) through spermatocytes. The dark staining of the intestine, which is to the left of the testis, is similar to that seen in the absence of probe; therefore, it is presumably attributable to alkaline phosphatase activity in the intestine. (b) Higher magnification showing spe-26 mRNA in spermatocytes but not in spermatids (SP).
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Publication_year1995
Article_URLDOIid10.1101/gad.9.9.1074
Journal_URLGenes&Development
Publisher_URLColdSpringHarborLabPress
ReferenceWBPaper00002181