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Fig. 4. Mosaic analysis of the fates of specific blastomeres bearing
foxa MASO. L. variegatus eggs were injected with
foxa MASO and co-injected with rhodamine dextran as a dye tracer.
Control donor embryos were injected with rhodamine dextran alone. At the
60-cell stage, two injected cells from each tier were transplanted to host
embryos as indicated on the left diagrams. (Top row) Cells of the `an2'
tier normally form ectoderm and foxa MASO-injected cells behaved like
controls. (Second row) veg1 cells normally contribute to hindgut,
midgut and vegetal ectoderm, and the foxa MASO-injected veg1 cells
also contributed to gut and ectoderm. (Third row) veg2 cells normally
contribute to foregut, midgut and SMCs. The foxa MASO cells
contributed almost exclusively to SMCs. The red arrowhead points to the gut in
both control and experimental embryos. (Bottom row) foxa MASO
and control micromeres became normal PMCs.