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DescriptionCell-Sorting-at-the-AP-Boundary-in-the-Drosophila-Wing-Primordium-A-Computational-Model-to-pcbi.1002025.s007.ogv |
English: Wing pouch with smo− clones and corresponding twin spots. The movie shows a simulation run from 220 cells to 6000 cells. Wild type A-compartment cells are depicted in dark green, wild type P-compartment cells in blue. Cells mutant for the smo gene in the A-compartment are denoted in bright red, smo− cells in the P-compartment by a darker red. Twin spot cells are labeled by two shades of bright green, dependent on their compartment of origin. Note the migration of an anterior clone, originating adjacent to the compartment boundary, into the posterior compartment, as well as the rounding up of smo− clones in the boundary region of the anterior compartment. |
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Source | Video S3 from Schilling S, Willecke M, Aegerter-Wilmsen T, Cirpka O, Basler K, von Mering C (2011). "Cell-Sorting at the A/P Boundary in the Drosophila Wing Primordium: A Computational Model to Consolidate Observed Non-Local Effects of Hh Signaling". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002025. PMID 21490725. PMC: 3072364. | ||
Author | Schilling S, Willecke M, Aegerter-Wilmsen T, Cirpka O, Basler K, von Mering C | ||
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Author | Schilling S, Willecke M, Aegerter-Wilmsen T, Cirpka O, Basler K, von Mering C |
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Image title | Wing pouch with smo? clones and corresponding twin spots. The movie shows a simulation run from 220 cells to 6000 cells. Wild type A-compartment cells are depicted in dark green, wild type P-compartment cells in blue. Cells mutant for the smo gene in the A-compartment are denoted in bright red, smo? cells in the P-compartment by a darker red. Twin spot cells are labeled by two shades of bright green, dependent on their compartment of origin. Note the migration of an anterior clone, originating adjacent to the compartment boundary, into the posterior compartment, as well as the rounding up of smo? clones in the boundary region of the anterior compartment. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011-04 |
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