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Fig. 2. Cytokinesis defects in elc mutants. The nuclear phenotypes
of wild type and elc were shown by DAPI staining. (A)
Wild-type trichome with one nucleus located at the branch point. (B-F)
elc mutant trichomes with two nuclei in one stem (B), one nucleus in
each stem (C), with three nuclei (D) and with four nuclei (E). (F) Higher
magnification of E. (G) Occasionally, trichomes with a wild-type
appearance have two nuclei. (H) Multiple nuclei in epidermal pavement
cells. (I) Multiple nuclei in hypocotyl cells. (J) Incomplete
cell wall in an epidermal pavement cell (red arrow). (K) DAPI staining
of J to indicate the position of the two nuclei in the cell (black arrows);
the white arrow marks the incomplete cell wall.