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Fig. 3. Two mechanisms used by GSCs for populating their niches. (A) An explanatory
diagram for two potential mechanisms populating GSC niches: GSCs in one niche
come from one PGC (top); GSCs in one niche come from multiple PGCs (bottom).
PGCs are marked by gain of lacZ (nuclear) expression (B,C) or loss of
lacZ (nuclear and cytoplasmic) expression (D,E) before the late third
instar larval stage. (B-E) Germaria are labeled for lacZ (red), Hts
(green) and DNA (blue). (B) A germarium with one lacZ-positive marked
GSC (broken outline) and a lacZ-negative unmarked GSC (unbroken
outline) (i.e. only some of the GSC progeny are marked by lacZ
expression). (C) A germarium with three GSCs (their spectrosomes indicated by
arrowheads) and their progeny are marked by lacZ expression (an
overlaid image). (D) A germarium with one lacZ-negative marked GSC
(broken outline) and one lacZ-positive unmarked GSC (unbroken
outline) (i.e. only a fraction of differentiated germ cells are marked by loss
of lacZ expression). (E) A germarium with three GSCs (broken outline)
marked by the loss of lacZ expression, in which all differentiated
germ cells are lacZ negative. Scale bar: 10 µm.