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Fig. 6. osk mRNA and Osk protein distribution appear normal initially in
vls mutant ovaries but Osk protein disappears from the posterior pole
after stage 11. (A) In situ hybridization with an osk probe to a
vlsnull stage 10 egg chamber. osk mRNA is
correctly concentrated at the posterior of the oocyte in
vlsnull mutants. (B-E'') Immunostaining with
-Osk antibodies on wild-type and vls mutant ovaries. Osk
signal is tightly concentrated at the posterior of stage 9-10 oocytes of wild
type (B-B') and vlsnull vls+
(C-C'), as well as in vlsPG65 (D-D') and
vlsnull (E-E') females. However, around stage 11,
Osk signal appears slightly weaker at the posterior of
vlsPG65 (D'') and significantly weaker in
vlsnull oocytes (E''). This defect is even more
pronounced in vlsnull after stage 11, where usually no
posterior Osk signal is detected (not shown).