(Downloading may take up to 30 seconds.
If the slide opens in your browser, select File -> Save As to save it.)
Click on image to view larger version.

Fig. 4. Severe pulling on junctional complexes in rga-2 and
mel-11 mutants. (A) Still projections from time-lapse
videos of wild-type (top) and rga-2(hd102) (bottom) C.
elegans embryos containing the mcIs46[dlg-1::rfp] transgene.
Time is shown in seconds (bottom right corner). Insets in the rightmost images
show single focal plane enlargements of boxed regions. For original wild-type
and rga-2 videos, see Movies 5 and 6 in the supplementary material.
(B) Additional still images for wild-type, mel-11(it26),
rga-2(hd102) embryos and embryos laid by mel-11(it26) mothers
after injecting rga-2(RNAi). Arrows, indentations; arrowheads,
deformed seam cells. (C) Summary of the defects observed in
rga-2 and mel-11 mutants. (D) The number of
indentations (from videos such as in A) that were perpendicular to the plane
of junctions and at least twice the width of a junction. Counting was
performed only in the head (hyp6/hyp7 and H1/H2 area) on at least three
embryos per genotype.