Table 1.

dSno synergizes with dad and brk

Number of BR cellsAnterior distance between the BR domains (a)Posterior distance between the BR domains (p)
Wild type 52 (n=10; s.d. 2.85) 0.68 (n=7; s.d. 0.1) 0.54 (n=7; s.d. 0.03) 
dSno174/dSno174 37 (n=13; s.d. 3.49) 1.16 (n=7; s.d. 0.22) 0.77 (n=7; s.d. 0.15) 
dad(sI)/dad(sI) 49 (n=7; s.d. 4.85) 0.67 (n=7; s.d. 0.07) 0.59 (n=7; s.d. 0.06) 
brkM68/+ 48 (n=7; s.d. 4.47) 1.15 (n=7; s.d. 0.15) 0.90 (n=7; s.d. 0.03) 
dSno174/dSno174; dad(sI)/dad(sI) 41 (n=7; s.d. 8.02) 1.31 (n=7; s.d. 0.15) 1.22 (n=7; s.d. 0.3) 
brkM68/+; dSno174/dSno174 39 (n=7; s.d. 2.87) 1.63 (n=6; s.d. 0.08) 1.29 (n=6; s.d. 0.15) 
Number of BR cellsAnterior distance between the BR domains (a)Posterior distance between the BR domains (p)
Wild type 52 (n=10; s.d. 2.85) 0.68 (n=7; s.d. 0.1) 0.54 (n=7; s.d. 0.03) 
dSno174/dSno174 37 (n=13; s.d. 3.49) 1.16 (n=7; s.d. 0.22) 0.77 (n=7; s.d. 0.15) 
dad(sI)/dad(sI) 49 (n=7; s.d. 4.85) 0.67 (n=7; s.d. 0.07) 0.59 (n=7; s.d. 0.06) 
brkM68/+ 48 (n=7; s.d. 4.47) 1.15 (n=7; s.d. 0.15) 0.90 (n=7; s.d. 0.03) 
dSno174/dSno174; dad(sI)/dad(sI) 41 (n=7; s.d. 8.02) 1.31 (n=7; s.d. 0.15) 1.22 (n=7; s.d. 0.3) 
brkM68/+; dSno174/dSno174 39 (n=7; s.d. 2.87) 1.63 (n=6; s.d. 0.08) 1.29 (n=6; s.d. 0.15) 

The number of BR cells was determined from in situ hybridizations. The anterior and posterior distances were measured by drawing a straight line at the anterior and posterior boundaries of BR domains in Adobe Photoshop CS2,using the measuring tool (see Fig. 6B). The egg chambers from different mutant lines were treated in the same way and mounted on slides for microscopy, using spacers to prevent deformations.

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