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URI 1 is required for DNA stability in C elegans

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Table 1. Analysis of brood size, fertility and germ cell numberof uri-1(RNAi) and uri-1(tm939) hermaphrodites at 25°C
Fig. 2. uri-1(lf)by letting the P0 generation to lay eggs for 2 hours, fixed at theindicated time points and stained with DAPI
Fig. 3. Loss of URI-1 blocks cell cycle progression in the C. eleganstype (staining of the distal part of the germline of a condensed chromosomes and different extent of enlargement
Fig. 5. Depletion of hus-11(RNAi) and atl-1 rescues the cell cycle arrestobserved in uri-1(lf) worms
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