IMAGE

Fig. 6

ID
ZDB-IMAGE-161020-9
Source
Figures for Granato et al., 1996
Image
Figure Caption

Fig. 6

Wild-type and ‘accordion’ behavior at around 30 hours. Wildtype embryos (A-F) and beo mutant embryos (G-L) were liberated from their chorions and their behavior monitored. Wild-type embryos move their tail from one side of the body to the other (A-F). In contrast, ‘accordion’ group mutants contract along their body axis (G-L). A line behind the yolk extension is added as a constant reference. The lengths of the horizontal arrows reflect the contraction along the antero-posterior axis of the embryo. The vertical arrows point to the region in the anterior notochord that becomes compressed during the contraction (H,I).

Figure Data
Acknowledgments
This image is the copyrighted work of the attributed author or publisher, and ZFIN has permission only to display this image to its users. Additional permissions should be obtained from the applicable author or publisher of the image. Full text @ Development