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English: mitfa::GFP+ and dct::mCherry+ melanophores in a living wild-type larva. In contrast to mitfa::GFP+ cells (green), cells expressing the later melanophore lineage marker dct were detected only in the hypodermis. Shown here are cells expressing mCherry driven by the Takifugu rubripes dct promoter.
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Source Video S2 from Budi E, Patterson L, Parichy D (2011). "Post-Embryonic Nerve-Associated Precursors to Adult Pigment Cells: Genetic Requirements and Dynamics of Morphogenesis and Differentiation". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002044. PMID 21625562. PMC: 3098192.
Author Budi E, Patterson L, Parichy D
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