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C. elegans data In vitro Microtubule Dynamics data S. cerevisiae Kinetochore data

First embryonic cell division,
viewed by time-lapse DIC microscopy:
(by Pierre Gönczy et al.)

-wild type (N2):
[400x300pixels= 2.9MB]
-pronuclear migration mutant (strain t1543):
[400x300pixels= 1.4MB]
-centrosome rotation mutant (strain t1599):
[400x300pixels= 1.5MB]
-spindle assembly mutant (strain t1595):
[400x300pixels= 1.3MB]
-chromosome segregation mutant (strain t1712):
[400x300pixels= 1.4MB]
-anaphase spindle positioning mutant (strain t1650):
[400x300pixels= 0.8MB]
-cytokinesis mutant (strain t1568):
[400x300pixels= 3.0MB]
 
 
RNA-mediated Interference (RNAi) of
Cytoplasmic Dynein Heavy Chain:
(by Pierre Gönczy et al.)

-wild type (N2):
[400x300pixels= 2.9MB]
-dhc-1(dsRNAi):
[400x300pixels= 3.8MB]
 
  Lasercutting of C. elegans
embryos
(by Stephan Grill et al.)

 
 

-Microtubule Dynamics in Interphasic
Xenopus egg extracts:
high growth rate and few catastrophes.
(by Régis Tournebize et al.)
Microtubules are rhodamine-labeled, nucleated from centrosomes, time interval between images: 4 seconds
(~1.3 MB movie file)


-Microtubule Dynamics in Mitotic
Xenopus egg extracts:
high catastrophe frequency.
(by Régis Tournebize et al.)
Microtubules are rhodamine-labeled, nucleated from centrosomes, time interval between images: 2 seconds
(~2.8 MB movie file)

-Time-lapse fluorescence recordings of
GFP-tubulin and GFP-centromeres
in wild-type and mutant strains
of S. cerevisiae:
soon to come...


 


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