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The muscle arm phenotypes produced when these genes are mutated support a 'two-phase' model that distinguishes passive muscle arm development in embryogenesis from active muscle arm extension during larval development.
(B ) Quantification of muscle arm phenotypes in animals with different genotypes indicated on the X-axis.
Quantification of muscle arm phenotypes in animals with different genotypes indicated on the X-axis.
(C ) Quantification of the vm2 muscle arm phenotypes in the mosaic transgenic animals.
Note that unc-40 e271) unc-40 e271ok2226) show missing (middle) or andormadd-2 ok2226uscle madd-2 ok2226show
Since both unc-40 and madd-2 mutants showed muscle arm phenotypes, we investigated whether they functioned in the same or parallel pathways.
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(C ) Quantification of muscle arm phenotype in animals with different genotypes indicated on the X-axis.
(B ) Schematic illustration of the molecular lesion (top) and muscle arm phenotype (bottom) of lin-12 e2621). lin-12 e2621
The percentages of animals with normal or defective muscle arm phenotype are indicated by dark or light gray bars, respectively.
The major concern of all three reviewers centers on the interpretation of the muscle arm phenotype as a defect in synapse specificity.
Hence, the muscle arm phenotype shown in lin-12 wy750) lin-12 wy750t likely the consequence of a comutant cell-fate conversisnot
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