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Fig. 3. Roles of downstream PCP components in bottle cell formation. (A-D) Early blastopore defects in embryos expressing dominant interfering constructs for PCP and Rock pathway components. Embryos were injected with GFP, N-Daam1 or RhoA-N19 RNAs (2 ng each) or DN-Rock RNA (0.1 ng), together with lacZ RNA (0.15 ng) as lineage tracer. Vegetal view of stage (st) 10+ embryos is shown. Dorsal is to the top. (E-G) Embryos expressing N-Daam1 and RhoA-N19 display delayed blastopore closure at stage 11. Arrows in A and E indicate blastopore lip in control GFP-expressing embryos. (H) Quantification of the effect. N-Dm1, N-Daam1; N19, RhoA-N19.

Image published in: Ossipova O et al. (2015)

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Experiment + Assay Source Phenotypes and Disease
Xla Wt + dnHsa.daam1 + NF10.25 (morphology) fig.3.b
Anatomical Phenotype
absent upper blastopore lip
Xla Wt + dnHsa.rhoa + NF10.25 (morphology) fig.3.c
Anatomical Phenotype
absent upper blastopore lip
Xla Wt + dnrock2 + NF10.25 (morphology) fig.3.d
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormal gastrulation
Xla Wt + dnHsa.daam1 + NF11 (morphology) fig.3.f
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormally delayed closure of blastopore
Xla Wt + dnHsa.rhoa + NF11 (morphology) fig.3.g
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormally delayed closure of blastopore

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