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Fig. 8. Somatic defects in mat-1 mutants. DIC images of tails from
wild-type (A) or mat-1 (B-D) young adult males that had been shifted
from 15°C to 25°C as L1 larvae. ax161 tails (C) are
essentially normal, ax212 tails (B) exhibit moderate defects
including missing or fused rays, and the severely reduced ax144 tails
(D) typically lack rays altogether. Posterior regions of wild-type (E,F) and
ax144 (G,H) males that were shifted to 25°C as L1 larvae and
processed for immunofluorescence as L4 larvae for DAPI (E,G) and p-H3 (F,H).
In comparison to the wild-type controls (E,F), ax144 animals exhibit
reduced cell proliferation as assessed by DAPI-staining (G) and increased
numbers of M-phase nuclei as assessed by anti-p-H3 immunofluorescence (H). (I)
Wild-type vulva (white arrowhead). (J) Everted vulva (white arrowhead). (K)
Quantitation of excess p-H3-staining somatic nuclei within the posterior of
mat-1 L4 males (30-36 hours after the L1 upshift).