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This figure shows the change in the segmentation pattern of the denticles in the early normal ''Drosophila'' embryo versus that of with a mutated hedgehog gene that is not expressed. It is apparent the the segmentation in the abnormal variant of ''Drosophila'' has become diffuse, with the denticles clumping together and forming a sheet over the embryo rather than distinct bands.  
This figure shows the change in the segmentation pattern of the denticles in the early normal ''Drosophila'' embryo versus that of with a mutated hedgehog gene that is not expressed. It is apparent the the segmentation in the abnormal variant of ''Drosophila'' has become diffuse, with the denticles clumping together and forming a sheet over the embryo rather than distinct bands.  


==References and copyright==
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Image produced by z5019880, and can be reproduced by other parties for educational purposes.
 
Image produced by z5019880, and can be reproduced by other parties for educational purposes without prior authorisation from the author.
 
==References==


This image was inspired by elements of figure. 2 in the reference cited below.
This image was inspired by elements of figure. 2 in the reference cited below.


<ref name="PMID6776413"><pubmed>6776413</pubmed></ref>.
<pubmed>6776413</pubmed></ref>.

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This figure shows the change in the segmentation pattern of the denticles in the early normal Drosophila embryo versus that of with a mutated hedgehog gene that is not expressed. It is apparent the the segmentation in the abnormal variant of Drosophila has become diffuse, with the denticles clumping together and forming a sheet over the embryo rather than distinct bands.

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Image produced by z5019880, and can be reproduced by other parties for educational purposes without prior authorisation from the author.

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This image was inspired by elements of figure. 2 in the reference cited below.

<pubmed>6776413</pubmed></ref>.

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