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Multiple Cdk1 inhibitory kinases regulate the cell cycle during development.

Multiple Cdk1 inhibitory kinases regulate the cell cycle during development.

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wee2 xenopus gastrula stage posterior

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  FIG. 6. Whole-mount in situ hybridization of Xenopus embryos show that each Wee kinase has a specific spatial and temporal developmental profile. Xenopus embryos were staged according to Nieuwkoop and Faber (1994), fixed, and subject to in situ hybridization for the Wee kinases (XWee2, XWee1, or XMyt1) (Aâ I), the dorsal mesoderm marker Chordin (B, C), or the neural marker NCAM (G, H). View and stages for each embryo are as indicated. See text and Materials and Methods for details.