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From: Mitotic activity patterns and cytoskeletal changes throughout the progression of diapause developmental program in Daphnia

Fig. 2

Mitosis in sexually produced embryos. The phosphorylated histone H3S10ph identifies chromatin during metaphase and anaphase (red) which overlaps with chromatin stained with DAPI (blue). a Mitotic cells identified with H3S10ph are found in stage I embryos. Metaphases, anaphases and telophases are shown in the image. b The HS10ph signal is absent in stage II embryos. These images show several interphases and no dividing cells. c Dividing cells showing H3S10ph epigenetic marks are observed in stage III embryos that are resurrected from diapause. Late prophases and metaphases are visible in the image. Scale bars = 10 μm

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