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Figure 10

From: GrlJ, a Dictyostelium GABAB-like receptor with roles in post-aggregation development

Figure 10

(A) Movie clips from developing wild type A×2 cells. The images shown in the figure are still images taken from a series of frames during the slug migration stage. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 represent the frames selected that display slug migration. Red arrows indicate the rear portion of the slug under investigation whereas the yellow arrow points to the region after the slug has migrated. The arrows depict the migration of a single representative slug. (B) Movie clips from developing grlJ- slugs. The images shown are still images taken from a series of frames during the slug migration stage. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, 7, 8 and 9 represent the frames selected that display slug migration. Red arrows in all the frames indicate the portion of slug that was left behind whereas green arrows signify the rear end of the slug after it had left behind the first portion and yellow arrows depict the new breaking point. All the arrows show the slug breaking phenomenon of one representative slug.

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