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Fig. 6. Glued nuclear mispositioning is suppressed by kinesin heavy
chain reduction. Scanning electron micrographs of adult eyes (A-D). (A)
Wild type. (B) Gl1/+ animals have smaller eyes with
disorganized ommatidia. (C,D) Reduction of kinesin heavy chain gene
dosage partially suppresses Gl1/+ eye defect. Apical
regions of third instar eye discs in which photoreceptor nuclei are stained
with anti-Elav (E-H). (I) Suppression of the Glass-GluedDN
phenotype quantified by counting the number of Elav-positive nuclei in the
optic stalks of animals with 15 to 22 rows of photoreceptor development. The
average for each genotype was 19 rows of development. Error bars are s.e.m.
and asterisks denote P-value of unpaired t-test
(**P<0.01, ***P<0.001).