Fig. 10
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- ZDB-IMAGE-181101-17
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- Kaufman et al., 2018 - rbpms2 functions in Balbiani body architecture and ovary fate
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- Figures for Kaufman et al., 2018
Fig. 10
Bucky ball stained structures are abnormal in rbpms2 mutants.
(A) Non-mutant sibling males have no specific Buc signal. (B) Non-mutant sibling female with asymmetric Buc localization in compact perinuclear domain of primary (stage I) oocytes (arrows). (B’) Magnified view of normal Buc localization in non-mutant sibling oocyte. (C) Like their control male siblings, differentiated male rbpms2 mutants have no Buc signal. (D) Oocyte-like cells of rbpms2 mutant gonads have more dispersed asymmetric Buc staining, frequently observed in a ring-like pattern (arrow-heads). (D’) Magnified view of ring-like Buc localization in rbpms2 mutant oocyte.