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Fig 5. Absence of Pkdcc1 and Pkdcc2 does not change cell fate of mesoderm and neural tissues.
Whole mount in situ hybridization for Xbra (A-C) and chd (D-F) of embryos injected with CoMo (A, D), pkdcc1Mo (B, E) or pkdcc2Mo (C, F) in the dorsal blastomeres. Whole mount in situ hybridization for myoD (G-I), slug (J-L), epk/chd (M-O), otx2 (P-R) and sox2 (S-U) of embryos injected with CoMo (G, J, M, P, S), pkdcc1Mo (H, K, N, Q, T) or pkdcc2Mo (I, L, O, R, U) in the right side. (A-F) Vegetal view of gastrula stage embryos with dorsal to the top. (G-U) Anterior view of embryos from late gastrula (G-I) to neurula stages (J-U) with dorsal to the top. inj, injected side; co, uninjected side.
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