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Fig. 7. Tudor localization to the nuage is not required for germ plasm
localization and germ cell formation. (A-F) Ovaries (A-C) and
preblastoderm embryos (D-F) expressing full-length tud and
mini-tud transgenes were stained with anti-HA antibody to determine
transgenic Tud protein distribution during oogenesis and early embryogenesis.
Nuage localization is indicated with arrows and germ plasm localization in the
oocyte with arrowheads. (A,D) Full-length Tud; (B,E) mini-tud
1 protein; (C,F) mini-tud
3 protein.