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(A ) and (B ) Micrographs of representative wild-type (A ) and unc-116 (e2310) (B ) adults expressing cytoplasmic mCherry in DA9.
Figure 1 depicts scanning electron micrographs of representative eye phenotypes: all panels (except 'wild-type') have a copy of the gl-tau transgene in trans to one disrupted copy of the gene listed in the panel (genes are listed alphabetically).
All panels are micrographs of representative whole worms.
Figure 1 TEM micrographs of representative nanocompositesa EVA-1F,b EVA-4F,c EVA-8F,d EVA-1FEB,e EVA-1F γ, andf EVA-1SF.
The text is enhanced by electron micrographs of representative agents, photographs of rodent reservoirs in their native habitat, maps of geographic distributions, and schematic representations of genome organization and replication strategies.
Figure 3 depicts light micrographs of representative eye phenotypes of the 14 modifiers of the EY screen with the gene symbol to identify the modifier gene; these images were obtained using a Nikon AZ100M microscope using an 'extended depth of focus' (EDF) algorithm to display all focal planes in one compressed image.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 a Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of representative ZnS nanoparticles and (inset) the corresponding diffraction pattern.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01579.015 10.7554/eLiFigure79.016 Figure 4 figure supplement 2. Negative-stain transmission electron micrograph of a representative motX cell.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01579.004 10.7554/eLiFigure79.005 Figure 1 figure supplement 2. Negative-stain transmission electron micrograph of a representative flagellated motB1 cell.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.01579.005 10.7554/eLiFigure79.006 Figure 1 figure supplement 3. Negative-stain transmission electron micrograph of a representative aflagellate flrA cell.
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