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Expression patterns of wnt3 (a–d), pkdcc (e–h), eomes (i–l) and tbx6 (m–p) in en face views at stages 0 (a, e, i, m), 1 (b, f, j, n), 2 (c, g, k, o) and 3 (d, h, l, p) using bright-field illumination. Embryonic discs are oriented with the anterior pole to the top. Stages are indicated by Arabic numbers; genes names are printed in italics. Dotted lines (f, g, h) mark the border of the embryonic disc as determined by cell density in dark-field microscopy (see suppl. Fig. 1). White arrows mark the tip of the primitive streak. The hash symbol (c) indicates a staining artefact. The scale bar corresponds to 25 μm in panels showing stage 0 embryonic discs (a, e, i, m), to 450 μm (g), 550 μm (o), and 500 μm (b–d, f, h, j–l, n, p) in panels showing later stages, respectively.
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Expression pattern of wnt3 (a-d), pkdcc (e-h), eomes (i-l) and tbx6 (m-p) in en face views of the same specimens shown in Fig. 1 at stage 0 (a,e,i,m), 1 (b,f,j,n), 2 (c,g,k,o) and 3 (d,h,l,p) using dark-field illumination. Orientation, inscriptions and the scale bar are as in Fig. 1. Note the edges of the extraembryonic tissue standing out against the black background in some of the smaller specimens.(PNG 3064 kb)
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Source https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00427-021-00677-w#Fig1 Expression patterns of signalling molecules and transcription factors in the early rabbit embryo and their significance for modelling amniote axis formation. Dev Genes Evol 231, 73–83 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00427-021-00677-w.
Author Plöger, R., Viebahn, C.

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