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Mitotic divisions in Drosophila mutant embryo (BNT)

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2008

Mitotic divisions and onset of gastrulation in a mutant fruit fly embryo. The embryo is lacking the three anterior-posterior axis determinants: Bicoid, Nanos and Torso-like. A Histone protein is tagged with GFP.

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  • Very interesting! My lab does something quite similar, though we're working with APC2 mutants (most of which which the proper formation of the pseudo cleavage furrows).

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