Fig. S1
Complementary information on miR-9-2:GFP and neurog1:GFP lines (related to figure 1): This figure describe in detail the pattern of transgene expression in the miR-9-2:GFP line described for the first time in this paper. This line was used to analyze the identity of miR-9 expressing cells as shown in figure 1. It also shows how expression of GFP in the neurog1:GFP line compares to the endogenous neurog1 and ascl1a transcripts in the late embryonic hindbrain. Expression of neurog1:GFP was compared to miR-9 expression in figure 1. |
Reprinted from Developmental Cell, 22(5), Coolen, M., Thieffry, D., Drivenes, O., Becker, T.S., and Bally-Cuif, L., miR-9 Controls the Timing of Neurogenesis through the Direct Inhibition of Antagonistic Factors, 1052-1064, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Cell