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Live-Imaging-Based-Model-Selection-Reveals-Periodic-Regulation-of-the-Stochastic-G1S-Phase-pcbi.1003957.s010.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 6.0 s, 512 × 512 pixels, 6.85 Mbps, file size: 4.9 MB)


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English: Live imaging of the developing notochord in a Cecyil embryo. Optical slices of a mid-sagittal section of the posterior portion are shown. The G1/S transition of notochordal cells is demonstrated by a fluorescence color switch of red to green. The G1/S transition window travels posteriorly along the body axis. Left to anterior, right to posterior. Dorsal to up, ventral to bottom.
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Source Movie S1 from Sugiyama M, Saitou T, Kurokawa H, Sakaue-Sawano A, Imamura T, Miyawaki A, Iimura T (2014). "Live Imaging-Based Model Selection Reveals Periodic Regulation of the Stochastic G1/S Phase Transition in Vertebrate Axial Development". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003957. PMID 25474567. PMC: 4256085.
Author Sugiyama M, Saitou T, Kurokawa H, Sakaue-Sawano A, Imamura T, Miyawaki A, Iimura T
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