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Fig. 5. Erythromyeloid progenitors arise autonomously within the PBI.
(A-D) Cells expressing GFP under control of the lmo2 promoter
were lineage traced by uncaging a combination of caged rhodamine and FITC.
GFP+ cells were targeted, either in the medial (bounded by somites
1-10; panel A) or most posterior (panel B) regions of the lmo2
expression domain between 13- and 15-somite stages. (C,D) Analysis of targeted
progeny at 30 hpf showed no medially derived cells in the PBI (C), whereas
posterior-derived daughter cells were observed throughout the venous plexus of
the PBI (D). Inset in (D) shows a close-up of the PBI in a second animal, with
marked progeny found within the vascular plexus between the aorta (dashed red
line) and caudal vein (dashed blue line). Primitive erythrocytes within each
vessel are indicated with asterisks and the daughters of posterior
lmo2+ cells are indicated by white arrowheads. Blue framed
areas in inset images of whole animals indicate the regions shown in close-up
in A and B.