Following fertilization, the localized RNAs bicoid and nanos are released and can move (by diffusion). Consider the following situation. Instead of a cell-less syncytium, assume that a complete cell division occurs followed each nuclear division in the early Drosophila embryo. How would that alter the gradients of bicoid and nanos proteins in the early embryo? (↓) what would be different? bicoid RNA nucleus bicoid protein T egg nanos RNA nanos protein G-T-3

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Following fertilization, the localized RNAs bicoid and nanos are
released and can move (by diffusion). Consider the following
situation. Instead of a cell-less syncytium, assume that a
complete cell division occurs followed each nuclear division in
the early Drosophila embryo.
How would that alter the gradients of bicoid and nanos
proteins in the early embryo? (↓)
what would be different?
bicoid
RNA
nucleus
bicoid
protein
egg
nanos
RNA
nanos
protein
GIT 3
Transcribed Image Text:Following fertilization, the localized RNAs bicoid and nanos are released and can move (by diffusion). Consider the following situation. Instead of a cell-less syncytium, assume that a complete cell division occurs followed each nuclear division in the early Drosophila embryo. How would that alter the gradients of bicoid and nanos proteins in the early embryo? (↓) what would be different? bicoid RNA nucleus bicoid protein egg nanos RNA nanos protein GIT 3
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