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From: Molecular mapping and characterization of the silkworm apodal mutant

Figure 1

Phenotypes of wild type and apodal (ap) mutant.

(a) Wild-type (ap/+ap) embryo. The arrow indicates the normal thoracic legs. Bar = 0.5 mm. (b) The ap mutant (ap/ap) embryo. The arrow indicates degraded thoracic legs. Bar = 0.5 mm. (c) Wild-type (ap/+ap) larva. The arrow indicates the normal thoracic legs. Bar = 1 cm. (d) The ap mutant (ap/ap) larva. The arrow indicates degraded thoracic legs. Bar = 1 cm. (c′) Enlargement of the thoracic leg in (c). Bar = 1 mm. (d′) Enlargement of the degraded thoracic leg in (d). Bar = 1 mm. (e) Dorsal side of the wild-type (ap/+ap) adult. Bar = 1 cm. (f) Lateral view of the wild-type (ap/+ap) adult. The arrow indicates the normal thoracic legs. Bar = 1 cm. (g) Dorasl side of the ap mutant (ap/ap) adult. Bar = 1 cm. The wings of the ap mutant adult were smaller compared to the wild type (e). (h) Ventral side of the ap mutant (ap/ap) adult. The arrow indicates degraded thoracic legs. Bar = 1 cm.

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