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Branford WW and Yost HJ (2002) Assay

Lefty-dependent inhibition of Nodal- and Wnt-responsive organizer gene expression is essential for normal gastrulation.

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shh.L laevis NF stage 26 to NF stage 27 notochord , axial mesoderm

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  Figure S3. Post-Gastrula Xlefty-Deficient Exogastrulae Exhibit a Reversal of the A/P Axis and Normally Patterned Mesoderm and Endoderm The expression of gsc and Xbra, markers of the prechordal plate and notochord, respectively, and of Xcaudal2 (Xcad2) [S9], a marker of posterior development, indicates a reversed A/P axis and normal dorsal patterning in the Xlefty-deficient exogastrulae. In addition to Xbra, the expression of Xenopus sonic hedgehog (Xshh) [S10] and myoD [S11], markers of the axial and paraxial mesoderm, respectively, indicates a normal complement of relatively normally patterned mesoderm in the exogastrulae. The expression of edd indicates a normal complement of endoderm in the exogastrulae. Left and right panels show uninjected and anti-Xlefty morpholinoinjected (MO) albino embryos, respectively. gsc and Xbra were examined at stage 13/14 (dorsal views, with anterior to the left). All other markers were examined at stage 25/26 (left lateral views, with dorsal to the top and anterior to the left). Fifteen to twenty embryos were examined for each marker by whole-mount in situ hybridization. Previously, exogastrulae have been used for studying vertical versus planar neural induction, with the assumption that in exogas trulae the mesoderm and ectoderm are never vertically apposed because involution does not occur [S12]. However, the validity of this assumption is still controversial [S13, S14]. Because the Xlefty- deficient exogastrulae undergo some involution (Figure S1), transient vertical apposition of the mesoderm and ectoderm probably occurs in these embryos and renders them not useful for resolving this controversy regarding neural induction.