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Fig. 2. Vg expression and wing development in vgb clones; evidence that QE activity requires `priming' by Vg. (A-C,E,E') vgb (A,B,E,E') and vg0 (C) clones (black by the absence of GFP, green) induced before (A,E,E') or after (B,C) D-V segregation. Both vgb and vg0 clones contribute normally to the proximal hinge and notum primordia. However, vgb clones induced before the D-V segregation often fail to contribute to the wing pouch (A,F) or to express 1XQE-lacZ (E', red), whereas clones induced afterwards succeed (B, inset; see F). vg0 clones invariably fail to contribute to the wing pouch (C). For A-D, the sibling `twin' clones are marked by doubled GFP expression, bright green. For E, the Minute technique was used to give the vgb clone a growth advantage. Numbers correspond to time of clone induction in hours after egg laying (h AEL); the D-V segregation occurs at ~60 h AEL. (D) Early-induced vgb clones generated in homozygous rp49-vg discs contribute to the wing pouch and express 1XQE-lacZ (red). (F) Bar charts showing the survival of vgb or control (vg+) clones in the wing pouch, relative to that of their wild-type twin clones, depending on the time of induction (h AEL) and the absence or presence of rp49-vg. Bars represent the percentage of wild-type twin clones that contribute to the pouch (1) with an associated vgb clone that contributes to the pouch (green), (2) without an associated vgb clone (red), or (3) with an associated vgb clone that contributes only to the hinge primordium (yellow). n, total number of clones scored for each experimental condition. In the absence of the rp49-vg transgene, early-induced vgb clones contribute only rarely to the pouch, and appear instead to sort into the hinge primordium or to be lost. The ratio of vgb clones that contribute to the pouch (type 1, green) increases at the expense of the other two types as a function of time of induction, reaching the wild-type distribution after the D-V segregation. In rp49-vg discs, both early- and late-induced vgb clones contribute almost normally to the pouch.





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