Caenorhabditis elegans DYF-2, an Orthologue of Human WDR19, Is a Component of the Intraflagellar Transport Machinery in Sensory Cilia
Mol. Biol. Cell Efimenko et al.
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Movie 1
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Motility of fluorescence-tagged DYF-2 particles along amphid cilia in rescued dyf-2(m160) worms (see also Table 3 and Figure 4A). The display rate is 10 frames per second with a total elapsed time of 60s.
Movie 2
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Motility of fluorescence-tagged DYF-2 particles along amphid cilia in bbs-8(nx77) mutants (see also Table 3 and Figure 4B). The display rate is 10 frames per second with a total elapsed time of 60s.