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Fig. 3. Redundancy of the QA motif in larval limb repression. Ventral/lateral views
of T2-A2 of first larval stage cuticles with KOs shown in insets (5x,
lightened, T3 and A1 only). (A) Ubx+/Ubx+, (B)
Ubx
QA/Ubx
QA,
(C)
Ubx
QA/Ubx,
(D) Ubx
QA/Ubx
adb-A, (E)
Ubx/Ubx, (F)
Ubx abd-A/Ubx
adb-A. Each thoracic segment has two three-bristle KOs.
Ubx+/Ubx+ (A),
Ubx
QA/Ubx
QA
(B), Ubx/Ubx+ (not shown) and
Ubx abd-A/Ubx+
abd-A+ (not shown) larvae never had ectopic A1 KOs.
Ubx
QA/Ubx (C)
larvae had up to two-bristle ectopic A1 KOs.
Ubx
QA/Ubx
adb-A (D) larvae had up to three-bristle ectopic A1
KOs. Ubx/Ubx (E) larvae generally
had two-bristle ectopic A1 KOs but occasionally had one-bristle KOs.
Ubx abd-A/Ubx
adb-A (F) larvae had full three-bristle ectopic KOs on
A1 through A7. Ubx+/Ubx+ larvae (A) have thin,
narrow thoracic ventral denticle belts. The A2-A7 denticle belts are broad and
trapezoidal, while A1 denticles belts are somewhat less broad and trapezoidal.
Ubx
QA/Ubx
QA
(B), Ubx/Ubx+ (not shown),
Ubx abd-A/Ubx+
abd-A+ (not shown) larvae had mild transformations of the A1
denticle belts towards an intermediate T3/A1 identity.
Ubx
QA/Ubx (C)
and Ubx
QA/Ubx
adb-A (D) larvae had more severe transformations of the
A1 denticle belts to intermediate T3/A1 identity.
Ubx/Ubx (E) larvae had complete
transformations of the A1 denticle belts to T2 identity.
Ubx abd-A/Ubx
adb-A (F) larvae had complete transformations of the
A1-A7 denticle belts to T2 identity. Anterior is leftwards.