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Fig. 1. Retinal and commissural axon defects in bel. (A)
Schematic showing that all retinal axons cross the wild-type midline
(arrowhead) and project topographically on the contralateral tectal lobe
[anterior/dorsal retina (green) to posterior/ventral tectum, posterior/ventral
retina (red) to anterior/dorsal tectum]. (B) In bel mutants,
retinal axons fail to cross the midline (arrowhead) and instead project to the
ipsilateral tectal lobe in a topographically correct manner (see
Karlstrom et al., 1996).
(C) At 36 hpf, wild-type RGC axons have reached the midline
(arrowhead). (D) In most bel mutants, RGC axons have grown
towards the midline (arrowhead), but in some mutants axons project
ipsilaterally immediately after leaving the eye (inset, arrowheads).
(E) At 38 hpf, wild-type RGC axons have crossed the midline
(arrowhead). (F) In bel mutants, all RGCs project
ipsilaterally at 38 hpf. (G) Both the AC (arrow) and POC (arrowhead)
are fully formed in wild-type embryos by 28 hpf. (H) In bel
mutants, both forebrain commissures fail to form. (A,B) Schematic dorsal views
of the head, anterior left (adapted, with permission, from
Culverwell and Karlstrom,
2002). (C-H) Ventral views of the forebrain, eyes on either side
of each panel, anterior up.