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Fig. 3. dSyx16 interacts genetically with NSF2 during wing margin development. Wings from wild-type fly (A) and flies overexpressing dominant-negative NSF2 alone (B) or together with soluble dSyx1670 to 329 (C) or together with dSyx1670 to 352 (D) are shown. Several independent transgenic lines inserted with either the soluble dSyx16 or dSyx1670 to 352 were tested and the phenotypes shown in C and D have been consistently observed.