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Cover: Confocal image of wild-type Caenorhabditis elegans oocytes stained with antibodies against the constitutive germline P-granule component PGL-1 (green) and the conserved germline RNA helicase CGH-1 (red), with their colocalization indicated in yellow. CGH-1 is present in P granules and in other granular cytoplasmic structures that may also represent RNA-protein particles. Without CGH-1, essentially all developing oocytes undergo apoptosis through a specific physiological germline pathway. For further details, see article by R. E. Navarro, E. Y. Shim, Y. Kohara, A. Singson and T. K. Blackwell, pp. 3221-3232.

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