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Fig. 7. Ice is important for cell death induced by rpr, hid, grim
and loss of Th, but not Nc overexpression. (A-J)
Adult eyes of various genotypes: (A) GMR-rpr; (B) GMR-hid;
(C) GMR-grim; (D) GMR-Th-RNAi; (E) GMR-Nc; (F)
GMR-rpr; Ice
1; (G)
GMR-hid;Ice
1; (H)
GMR-grim; Ice
1; (I)
GMR-Th-RNAi; Ice
1; (J)
GMR-Nc; Ice
1.
(K-M) Tangential sections through adult eyes of various genotypes: (K)
wild type; (L) GMR-Nc; (M) GMR-Nc,
Ice
1. Pigment cells (red) and
photoreceptors (blue) form a regular array in the wild-type adult eye (K).
These cells are largely absent in the eyes of flies expressing Nc, in
the presence (L) or absence (M) of Ice. Animals homozygous for
Ice
1 lack zygotic but not
maternal Ice.