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Fig. 5. Ptf1a lineage-labeled cells are transfated to RGCs in
Ptf1a-deficient embryos. (A-F) An anti-GFP antibody was used to
detect YFP in E18.5 Ptf1aCre;R26R-EYFP retinas and an
anti-Brn3b antibody was used to detect differentiated ganglion cells. YFP acts
as a lineage marker for cells that have expressed the Ptf1a locus.
YFP (green) does not co-localize with Brn3b (red) in the presence of Ptf1a,
but they do co-localize in Ptf1a-null embryos (compare E with F).
(G-L) An anti-GFP antibody was used to detect citrine, a modified
version of GFP, in E18.5 Ptf1aCitrine embryos. Citrine
serves as a lineage marker for cells that are expressing or have expressed the
Ptf1a locus during the past couple of days. Citrine (green) does not
co-localize with Brn3b (red) in the presence of Ptf1a, but they do co-localize
in Ptf1a-null embryos (compare K with L). Arrows in F indicate
Brn3b+YFP- `newly specified RGCs' in the onbl. Arrows in
L indicate Brn3b+citrine+ Ptf1a lineage-labeled
RGCs. Scale bar: 50 µm. Abbreviations: onbl, outer neuroblastic layer; INL,
inner nuclear layer; GCL, ganglion cell layer.