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            Fig. 7
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 - ZDB-FIG-060605-36
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 - Hutchinson et al., 2006 - Islet1 and Islet2 have equivalent abilities to promote motoneuron formation and to specify motoneuron subtype identity
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                        Fig. 7
                    
                    
                
                
            
        
        
    
        
            
            
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 Islet1 and Islet2 can function redundantly in PMN formation. (A-D) 28 hpf embryos stained with zn1 and znp1 (green) Abs. CaP axons are indicated by arrowheads; MiP axons are indicated by arrows. Control embryos (A) have normal CaP axons. Embryos co-injected with islet2 RNA and islet1 MO (B) have normal CaP axons. Control embryos (C) have dorsally projecting MiP axons. MiP axons are present in embryos co-injected with islet1 MO and islet2 RNA (D). Scale bar: 20 µm.  | 
    
                
                    
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| Stage: | Prim-5 | 
                
                    
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