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Fig. 6. Context-dependent role of gcm during post-embryonic
development. (A-C'') Elav (green) and Repo (red)
coimmunolabeling on wing imaginal discs. Right panels
(A'',B'',C'') show merge of Elav (A,B,C) and Repo
(A',B',C') immunolabeling. gcm overexpression leads
to neuronal and glial differentiation (compare B-C'' with A-A'').
Note that some ectopic neurons and glial cells are closely associated but
neuronal and glial markers never colocalize (see C'').
(D-F'') Elav (green) and Acj6 (red) coimmunolabeling on wing
imaginal discs. Right panels (D'',E'',F'') show merge of Elav
(D,E,F) and Acj6 (D',E',F') immunolabeling. Note that some
ectopic Elav-positive neurons coexpress Acj6 (white asterisks in F).
C-C'' and F-F'' are magnifications of squares shown in B'' and
E'', respectively. Scale bars: 50 µm in A-B'',D-E'';
200µm in C-C'',F-F''.