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Fig. 6. Representation of signaling events in early egg cylinder. Wild-type
(A), ApcMin/Min mutants (B) and chimeras with mutant
extraembryonic lineages and wild-type epiblast (C). (A) (1) ExE induces
proximodistal axis in epiblast and PrE/VE. (2) Through Nodal, epiblast induces
the DVE that is restricted distally by Lefty1 and Cer1. (3) DVE distalizes the
epiblast by restricting Nodal, cripto and later mesendoderm markers
proximally. (4) DVE moves to the anterior side to become AVE. (5) Mesendoderm
(T) is induced proximally and afterwards gastrulation movements begin
on the posterior side. (B) In ApcMin/Min mutants,
the epiblast is unable to induce the DVE (2). T is not restricted
proximally but is induced throughout the epiblast (5). The embryo is
proximalized. (C) In chimeras, the extraembryonic tissues ExE and VE
(or both) are unable to set up the proximodistal axis (1). Without distal
pole, the DVE (Gsc, Hex) is induced throughout the PrE (2). DVE
represses mesendoderm induction (3) in the whole epiblast. The embryo is
distalized. D, distal; P, proximal.