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WBPicture0000011583DescriptionFigure 6. Correlation between PAR-l Peripheral Distribution and P Granule Localization(Left column) Confocal images showing PAR-l (green) and P granule (red) distribution in wild-type embryos at different stages. Posterior is to the right. (A-B) PAR-1 is localized at the posterior periphery in 1- and 2-cell embryos. The peripheral PAR-1 staining is correlated with the extent of P granule distribution.(C) An early 4-cell embryo (ABa and ABp at prophase; EMS and P2 at interphase) showing the distribution of PAR-l not only at the periphery of P2 (the posterior cell), but also at the boundaries between all four cells. EMS is ventral.(D) In the late 4-cell embryo (ABa and ABp at telophase; EMS at anaphase; P2 at prophase), PAR-l is mainly concentrated at the periphery on the ventral half of P2. EMS is ventral. (E) PAR-1 and P granules are asymmetrically localized to the ventral periphery of P3 (~15-cell stage). Scale bar, 8 um.(F) PAR-1 is detected around the periphery of P4 (~50-cell embryo), which no longer divides asymmetrically. (Right column) Diagrams of embryos shown in the left column (reduced in size). The blastomeres of the germline lineage, P1-P4, are hatched.
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AcknowledgmentTemplateReprinted from <Journal_URL>, <Article_URL>, Copyright <Publication_year>, with permission from <Publisher_URL>.
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