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Fig. 8. SOG reduces the width and increases the level of SMAD response. Embryos
from sog heterozygous parents stained for Medea (A,C,E) or PMAD
(B,D,F), here shown for sogU2 (C-F) compared with wild
type (A,B). (C,D) One aberrant class, inferred to be
sogU2/+, has a variably broader dorsal stripe of nuclear
SMAD responses. (E,F) The other aberrant class, inferred to be
sogU2 hemizygous males, has a low-level response over the
dorsal half of the embryo. A region of cells with predominantly nuclear Medea
is indicated (E, arrow). Anterior is leftwards.