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Fig. 5 | Epigenetics & Chromatin

Fig. 5

From: Mutations that prevent or mimic persistent post-translational modifications of the histone H3 globular domain cause lethality and growth defects in Drosophila

Fig. 5

Differentiation, and therefore transcription, occurs normally within cells that have mutations which prevent/mimic globular domain histone H3 modifications. a–n Eye imaginal discs with GFP-negative mutant clones generated using heat-shock FLP. Merged images show the nuclear marker DAPI in blue, the neuronal marker ELAV in magenta, and GFP+ and GFP− regions demarcate histone wild-type cells and histone mutant cells, respectively. Grayscale images are the indicated individual channels

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