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Individual Pallial RGs Are Neurogenic Lifelong
Top: experimental design.
(A) Whole-mount dorsal view (anterior left) of a 3-mpf pallium from a her4Zebrabow,4OHT(1dpf) fish, cleared and scanned. The position of individual cells of each clone is plotted (color coded). Brain surface (gray) was digitally added to help visualization. Scale bar, 150 μm.
(B) Corresponding location of pallial subdivisions.
(C–G′) Schematics (C–G) (red lines: RG layer; dashed lines: Dc limit) and thick optical cross-sections (C′–G′) of brains as in (A) highlighting the different categories of attached clones (C–E′) or detached clones (F–G′) (Table S1xTable S1). “Deep” versus “superficial” clones contain neurons born before or at 5 dpf (Table S2xDownload (3.89 MB )
Document S1. Figures S1–S7 and Tables S1–S4Table S2).
(F–G′) Schematics (F and G) and thick optical cross-sections (F′ and G′) of brains as in (A) with examples of detached clones.
(H and I) Position of the 34 clones attached (H) or detached (I) on flattened dorsal views of the 3-mpf pallium.
Clones illustrated in (C′)–(G′) are colored. Scale bar, 80 μm. See also
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