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English: Cells migrate towards the gonad from a ventral, posterior position in female embryos. Wild type female embryo carrying a Six4-nls-eGFP transgene. A small number of cells migrate to the gonad from parasegment 13 in a similar manner to the msSGPs observed in males. Some remain associated with the gonad while others move rapidly away. Images were captured at 2 minute intervals. The video was made from a single z section at each time point. The frame rate is 29.97 fps. Still images derived from this data are shown in Figure 2c. |
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Source | Clark I, Jarman A, Finnegan D (2007). "Live imaging of Drosophila gonad formation reveals roles for Six4 in regulating germline and somatic cell migration". BMC Developmental Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-213X-7-52. PMID 17517128. PMC: 1885258. | ||
Author | Clark I, Jarman A, Finnegan D | ||
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Author | Clark I, Jarman A, Finnegan D |
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Image title | Cells migrate towards the gonad from a ventral, posterior position in female embryos. Wild type female embryo carrying a Six4-nls-eGFP transgene. A small number of cells migrate to the gonad from parasegment 13 in a similar manner to the msSGPs observed in males. Some remain associated with the gonad while others move rapidly away. Images were captured at 2 minute intervals. The video was made from a single z section at each time point. The frame rate is 29.97 fps. Still images derived from this data are shown in Figure 2c. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2007 |
Categories:
- Cell movement
- Videos of Drosophila melanogaster proteins in embryogenesis
- Drosophila melanogaster reproductive system
- Videos of developmental gene expression regulation in Drosophila melanogaster
- Germ cells
- Homeodomain proteins
- Videos of fluorescence microscopy
- Nerve tissue proteins
- Videos of transcription factors