2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-0436.2006.00160.x
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The protein encoded by the germ plasm RNA Germes associates with dynein light chains and functions in Xenopus germline development

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“…1 D,F). These effects were identical to those described in a previous report in which PGCs were visualized by whole-mount in situ hybridization using the PGC-specific gene Xpat (Berekelya et al, 2007). Furthermore, we examined the effect of GermesΔEFh-DS when twice the amount of mRNA (920 pg/embryo) was injected.…”
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confidence: 56%
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“…1 D,F). These effects were identical to those described in a previous report in which PGCs were visualized by whole-mount in situ hybridization using the PGC-specific gene Xpat (Berekelya et al, 2007). Furthermore, we examined the effect of GermesΔEFh-DS when twice the amount of mRNA (920 pg/embryo) was injected.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Taken together, these observations strongly suggested that abnormal translocation of germ plasm by overexpression of GermesWT-DS or Germes mutants resulted in inhibition of equal division of PGCs. It was likely that these large PGCs could not move normally in the endodermal mass as described previously (Berekelya et al, 2007). Based on observations of the PGCs from tailbud embryos (at stage 31-33) injected with GermesWT or GermesΔLZs mRNAs, Berekelya et al, (2007) suggested that Germes is involved in the organization and functioning of germ plasm.…”
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