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Fig. 8. (A-D) Expression pattern of GmASH. Flat preparations of whole
embryos stained for a DIG-labelled GmASH probe. Anterior is towards
the top. (A) An anterior to posterior gradient of GmASH expression is
visible in the neurogenic regions of the embryo. The mediolateral extension of
the GmASH expression domain is smaller in the head segments. An
identical GmASH expression pattern is visible in the leg segments 1
and 2 (arrow), while the former expression pattern of anterior segments can be
detected in leg segment 3 (arrow; compare to
Fig. 7F,G). (B) At stage 3,
GmASH expression forms a semicircle around the central region of the
hemisegments (arrow). The former expression pattern of the anterior segments
is now visible in leg segment 3 (arrow). (C) GmASH expression has
extended posteriorly to leg segment 5. The arrow points to the transient
expression of GmASH in the invaginating cell groups. (D) After
formation of all invagination sites, GmASH is still expressed in
about half of them. In addition, the gene is expressed in the precursors of
the peripheral nervous system (arrows). ant, antennal segment; l1 to l7, leg
segments 1 to 7; md, mandibular segment; mx, maxillar segment; pmd,
premandibular segment; pmx, premaxillar segment. Scale bar: 120 µm in
A-D.