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Fig. 4. Examples of Rec10-positive LEs (red) in (a) the wild type (WT) and various mutants. Two typical nuclei are shown for each strain. (b) In the rec10-155 mutant, LEs are completely missing, whereas, in the rec10-109 mutant (c), LEs develop into a few dots or short lines. (d) In a rec8
strain, Rec10 is organized into thick threads resembling class IIb LEs. (e) In the rec12-152 mutant strain, all classes of LEs occur (a class IIa and a class IIb nucleus are shown). (f) In a mek1
strain, Rec10 assembles into wild-type-like LEs, whereby classes Ia and Ib are more abundant than the others. Chromatin is stained blue with DAPI. Scale bar, 5 µm.