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Fig. 1. A comparison of wild-type and bodenlos or monopteros
seedlings and embryos. (A) Wild-type embryo. (B) Phenotype
of a bodenlos (bdl) embryo. (Note that the phenotype of
monopteros [mp] is identical to that of bodenlos
[bdl].) Both bdl and mp mutants show a defect in
the division plane of the hypophyseal cell (red arrows), and have defects in
root formation, although both proteins accumulate in the cells above the
hypophyseal cell (green outline in A). Scale bar: 25 µm. Fig. 1 courtesy of
D. Weijers (Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands).