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Fig. 7. EGL-15 functions cell autonomously in CAN migration. The CAN positions were
scored and are displayed as described in
Fig. 1. Expression of a
Pceh-10::egl-15 transgene rescued the enhancement of the CAN
migration defects caused by egl-15(n484) in a vab-8(gm84)
background. The ceh-10 promoter drives expression in a small subset
of sensory neurons and in the migrating CANs. By contrast, the expression of
EGL-15 in hypodermal cells from a Pdpy-7::egl-15 transgene failed to
rescue the CAN migration defects of vab-8(gm84); egl-15(n484)
(P=0.52).