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==Stage 2 Drosophila Embryo== | |||
Image courtesy of Katrin Weigmann, Robert Klapper, Thomas Strasser, Christof Rickert, Gerd Technau, Herbert Jäckle, Wilfried Janning and Christian Klämbt: FlyMove – a new way to look at development of Drosophila.Trends Genet. In press. http://flymove.uni-muenster.de | Peripheral nuclei are visible. Central nuclei (marked with arrows) form vitellophages. | ||
Image courtesy of Katrin Weigmann, Robert Klapper, Thomas Strasser, Christof Rickert, Gerd Technau, Herbert Jäckle, Wilfried Janning and Christian Klämbt: FlyMove – a new way to look at development of Drosophila.Trends Genet. In press. http://flymove.uni-muenster.de Image used with permission from Christian Klämbt | |||
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Stage 2 Drosophila Embryo
Peripheral nuclei are visible. Central nuclei (marked with arrows) form vitellophages.
Image courtesy of Katrin Weigmann, Robert Klapper, Thomas Strasser, Christof Rickert, Gerd Technau, Herbert Jäckle, Wilfried Janning and Christian Klämbt: FlyMove – a new way to look at development of Drosophila.Trends Genet. In press. http://flymove.uni-muenster.de Image used with permission from Christian Klämbt
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