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Figure S5. Soaking Xenopus embryos with GlcNAc or tunicamycin is sufficient to disrupt anterior-posterior patterning. (A) Soaking Xenopus embryos in 2.5% (w/v) GlcNAc results in posteriorized embryos. (B) Conversely, soaking embryos in 2.5% (w/v) tunicamycin resulted in anteriorized embryos. (C) Images of representative embryos soaked in GlcNAc or tunicamycin. Absolute numbers are indicated above bars. Significance was calculated using Fisher’s exact test. WT, wild-type. ***ρ<.001.

Image published in: Neitzel LR et al. (2019)

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