Fig. S7
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- ZDB-FIG-090710-65
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- Yabe et al., 2009 - The maternal-effect gene cellular island encodes aurora B kinase and is essential for furrow formation in the early zebrafish embryo
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Localization of Cei/AurB protein in futile cycle and maternally mutant cellular island embryos. Animal views of fixed embryos labeled to detect microtubules and Cei/AurB protein. (A–C) In cei mutant embryos, the mutant Cei/AurB protein becomes localized to the ends of FMA tubules that form in the shortened furrow. (D–F) In futile cycle mutant embryos, the FMA forms in an apparently normal manner and Cei/AurB protein is localized throughout the length of the furrow. (A′–C′) and (D′–F′) are higher power images of (A–C) and (D–F), respectively. The DAPI channel is included in (F,F′) to show the unfused pair of pronuclei characteristic of the futile cycle phenotype. |