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Fig. 3. Ventral narrowing of rhomboid mutants. (A) The ventral cuticle of thoracic parasegments from a wild-type embryo is shown for reference. The Keilin's organs (KO) and ventral black dots (vbd) are indicated with arrowheads, and the denticle belts are labelled to the left of the image. (B) The distance between KOs and vbds was measured in arbitrary units. This analysis served as a measure of ventral narrowing and thus of ventrolateral specification (Mayer and Nusslein-Volhard, 1988). Mutation of rhomboid-3 alone caused no ventral narrowing, nor did it enhance the narrowing phenotype of rhomboid-1. Note that rhomboid-1 nulls often lack KOs and as such embryos could not be scored for this measurement (n is the number of embryos analysed; SE is standard error). (C) No additional defects in abdominal denticle specification were evident in rhomboid-3, or rhomboid-3 rhomboid-1 double mutant embryos compared to wild-type and rhomboid-1 mutants, respectively.





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