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First published online July 21, 2003
doi: 10.1242/10.1242/dev.00658


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Developmental diorama

Peter Currie

Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, 384 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney 2010, Australia. (e-mail: p.currie{at}victorchang.unsw.edu.au)



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Fig. 1. Vernalization in plants. The cold induced flowering of plants, or vernalization, is an example of a developmental process that is regulated at the level of chromatin dynamics. Photo courtesy of Caroline Dean, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK.

 


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Fig. 2. Atonal expression in the morphogenetic furrow of the Drosophila eye. Atonal is initially expressed as a stripe (green). This expression pattern then becomes restricted to single, regularly spaced cells—the R8 founding photoreceptors of the eye. Atonal expression is shown in green, an R8 marker (Senseless) in red, and a photoreceptor marker (Elav) in blue. Photo courtesy of Emma Rawlings, The Jarman Laboratory, University of Edinburgh, UK.

 





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