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Fig. 7. Gli1 accounts for the differential sensitivity of the MIZ and LIZ to
E(Spl) neurogenesis inhibitors. (A-H') Zebrafish embryos
analyzed at the 3- to 5-somite stage for neurog1 and pax2.1
(color-coded) and flat-mounted, anterior up. Brackets, MIZ; blue arrows,
ectopic neurog1 expression. In the absence of Gli1, which in itself
has no effect on neurog1 expression (compare E with A), MIZ cells are
unaffected by the loss of Her5 or Her11 (F,G, compare with B,C). MIZ and LIZ
cells become concomitantly affected by a further downregulation of E(Spl)
activity (loss of both Her5 and Her11), when they both upregulate
neurog1, in an identical manner (H,H', compare with D).