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Fig. 3. Cell-autonomous defect of convergent extension in the Lp mutant
as demonstrated in chimeras. (A-C) +/+
+/+ and (D-F)
+/+
Lp/Lp chimeras at E8, produced by injecting wild-type ES
cells into Lp blastocysts that are also homozygous for the ROSA26
ß-gal marker. After X-Gal staining and Eosin counterstaining, all
blastocyst-derived cells are blue, while ES-derived cells are pink. Sections
at the level of the notochordal plate (A,D), mid-trunk neural folds (B,E) and
cranial neural folds (C,F) all show an apparently random admixture of blue and
pink cells in +/+
+/+ chimeras (A-C) whereas +/+
Lp/Lp
chimeras (D-F) exhibit increased numbers of pink (wild-type) cells in the
midline of both neural plate (arrows) and notochordal plate (asterisk in D).
More lateral regions show a more even mixture of blue and pink cells. Inset:
low magnification view of +/+
Lp/+ chimera showing boxed areas
in which cell counts were made. (G) Quantitative analysis of relative
cell numbers in midline and lateral neural plate regions of different chimera
genotypes. Difference in % ß-gal-negative (i.e. wild-type) cells between
midline and lateral regions gives values close to zero at all axial levels of
+/+
+/+ chimeras whereas +/+
Lp/Lp chimeras show values
deviating markedly from zero along the entire body axis. +/+
Lp/+ chimeras show a wide range of values, encompassing the extremes
of the other two genotypes. Scale bar: in A, 0.05 mm for A-F.