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Posterior localization of the Drosophila Gi alpha protein during early embryogenesis requires a subset of the posterior group genes

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Fig. 1. Gia distributionin cleavage stageembryos.A 0-3 h collection of embryos were double stained for Gia and nuclei
Fig. 2. Giadistributionin anteriorclassmutants.Embryos from la'bcd. (bl SW'\<Y,homozygousmothersshowa wild type patternof Giaredistributionto the posterior pole
Fig. 4. Giadistributionin bicaudalembryos.Syncytialblastodermstageembryosfrom (a) BicD'/BicfYor Ib) pmobmothersstainedforGia showing the normal redistnburion of Gia to the posterior pole.Posterior is to the right.

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