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Fig. 2. Slow muscle fibres mature in a posterior to anterior wave. Embryos at successive developmental stages were serially sectioned and stained for slow (EB165, red) and all (BA-D5, green) fibres. Approximate somite number in each row of sections is indicated on the right, counting from anterior. Thus, temporal development of a somite can be followed left to right. (A,B) Only fast fibres (green) are present in the ~10 somites formed at stage 22. (C) Summary scale diagram showing the stages described with anteroposterior extent of expression of MyHC markers highlighted [modified, with permission, from Nieuwkoop and Faber (Nieuwkoop and Faber, 1967)]. (D-F) Fast expression continues anteriorly in stage 28 embryos, but in the most posterior region, the fast marker is less apparent. A few cells reactive with slow muscle marker (red) are detected medially only in the most posterior region of this ~20 somite embryo (F, inset, brackets). (G-J) By stage 35, cells in post-anal tail express slow markers in a monolayer of superficial cells (I, arrows), which is not apparent in trunk somites (G,H). In the most posterior somites of these ~36-somite embryos, slow markers appear to span the somite (J, brackets). (K-N) Fast fibres fill the somite at stage 48, as occurs earlier, and slow fibres form a monolayer at the dorsal and ventral extremes of the lateral myotome (arrows). Note that several antibodies show weak and variable crossreactivity to epidermis. not, notochord. Scale bars: in J, 75 µm for A,B,D-J; in K, 75 µm for K-N; in insets, 86 µm.





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