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Fig. 6. crb_C mutant photoreceptor cells exhibit normal morphology.

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1 Fig. 6. crb_C mutant photoreceptor cells exhibit normal morphology.
crb_C mutant photoreceptor cells exhibit normal morphology. (A-J) Representative TEM images of retinal cross sections (A,C,E,G,I) and confocal images of longitudinal retinal sections (B,D,F,H,J) stained for Chaoptin (green) and Phalloidin (red) of adult flies, prepared 2 days after eclosion (light/dark cycle). crb11A22 show mosaic eyes, all other eyes were from flies of the indicated allele/allelic combination. Fused rhabdomeres (red arrow) and incompletely elongated rhabdomeres (white arrows) are only seen in crb11A22 mosaic retinas. Scale bars: 1.7 µm (A,C,E,G,I), 50 µm (B,D,F,H,J). (K) Mean stalk length (nm)±s.e.m. of PRCs of different genotypes. Statistically significant changes between genotypes (highlighted by a black line) are indicated with ***P<0.05E-10 and *P<0.05E-4 following ANOVA and post hoc Bonferroni test. The average reduction in stalk length is 20.7% for crbp17F5, 14.5% for crbp13A9/crb11A22, 9.9% for crbp13A9, and 41% for crb11A22 with respect to the genetic control (w*). Stephanie Spannl et al. Biology Open 2017;6: © Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd


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