Extended Data Fig. 2: Cytology of the progeny of cifB males shows hallmarks of CI.
From: Wolbachia cifB induces cytoplasmic incompatibility in the malaria mosquito vector

F1 embryos of crosses between either WT or (v)zpg-cifB males with WT females were stained for DAPI and imaged 3-4 hours after oviposition. At 100X, while WT controls (i. and iv.) show normal development, (v)zpg-cifB embryos show various hallmarks of CI, including (ii.) early arrest, (iii.) regional mitotic failure, and (v., vi.) chromatin bridging or chromosomal abnormalities and delayed or arrested nuclear division. Scale bars represent 100μm for 100X images and 25μm for 400X images.