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Fig. 3. Hip1r-null mutants develop normally into fruiting bodies. Wild-type and Hip1r-null cells were harvested and inoculated onto non-nutrient agar plates to induce the Dictyostelium developmental program. (A,B) Both wild-type (WT) and Hip1r-null cells (Hip1r-) produce fruiting bodies consisting of a round sorus, supported by a thin stalk. Bar, 0.25 mm. (C,D) The stalks from wild-type (WT) and Hip1r-null cells are similar in size and cellular organization. Bar, 10 µm.