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Figure 4


Fig. 4. Abdomen development in tudor domain mutants and mini-tud transgenes. (A-H) Left panels: in situ experiments showing localization of nos RNA in preblastoderm embryos. Right panels: dark-field photographs of larval cuticles. anterior left, dorsal up. (A) Wild type. Diagram of full-length Tud with Tud domains indicated with blue squares is shown at the top. (B) tud1, (C) tudA36, (D) tudB42, (E) tudA7, (F) tudB45, (G) mini-tud {Delta}3 and (H) mini-tud {Delta}2 transgenes. Deleted Tud domains are indicated by the white squares.