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Fig. 5. LATE requires the activity of Pax6 in the mouse. (A) Schematic of
the expression domain of Pax6 in the telencephalon of the mouse
[reproduced, with permission, from Stoykova et al.
(Stoykova et al., 2000)]. (B)
Control embryo carrying the 3.1ngn1:nlacZ transgene. (C)
Pax6sey/sey embryo carrying the 3.1ngn1:nlacZ
transgene, showing the loss of reporter expression, indicating that
LATE activity depends on Pax6. Coronal sections through the
telencephalon with dorsal up. (D,E) Lateral view of the two zebrafish pax
genes, pax6.1 (D) and pax6.2 (E) shows overlapping
expression in the fore- and hindbrain (insets). Staining is detected mainly in
the dorsal diencephalon, reminiscent of the 3.1ngn1:gfp
transgene (see Fig. 4A). m,
mantle zone; v, ventricular zone.