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Fig. 4. Clonal overerexpression of meis1 in the developing eye prevents
differentiation and results in cell sorting. Single optical sections from
confocal z-stacks of GFP (A-C) or GFP-Meis1 (D-F)
expressing clones induced genetically in developing eyes. GFP-meis1
signal is nuclear. At 24-30hpf, both clone types frequently span the whole
width of the neuroepithelium (A,D). Confocal optical sections through the
central retina (B,E) and z-sections (C,F) of 48hpf eyes. At this
stage, GFP clones comprise both Islet1-expressing and non-expressing cells
(B,C). By contrast, same-stage GFP-Meis1 clones in the central retina do not
contain Islet1-positive cells (E). GFP-Meis1 clones are often located in the
CMZ (F). The arrowheads (C,F) point to the CMZ, and the retina and the lens
(L) are outlined.