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Fig. 3. The developing dimA mutant phenocopies the
dmtA mutant. (A,D,G)
dimA and dmtA fingers
tend to appear long and thin compared with wild type. (B,E,H) Migratory slugs
of both mutants are also long and thin, and have a tendency to break apart
(arrowheads). (C,F,I) After 24 hours the wild type has produced fruiting
bodies, but both mutants produce fewer normal fruiting bodies, although stalks
and spores litter the agar.