File:Novel-Function-of-Distal-less-as-a-Gap-Gene-during-Spider-Segmentation-pgen.1002342.s011.ogv

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English: Prey-catching behaviour of an At-Dll RNAi A. tepidariorum. The spider has caught a Drosophila fly and immobilizes it using silk threads. Like the control spiders, the RNAi spiders also manipulate the silk threads mainly with the legs of the L4 segment. There is no significant difference in this behaviour between control and RNAi spiders, despite the latter are lacking the L1 leg pair. The legs of the different walking leg segments L2 to L4 are highlighted in red in the final frames of the movie.
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Source Video S2 from Pechmann M, Khadjeh S, Turetzek N, McGregor A, Damen W, Prpic N (2011). "Novel Function of Distal-less as a Gap Gene during Spider Segmentation". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002342. PMID 22028676. PMC: 3197691.
Author Pechmann M, Khadjeh S, Turetzek N, McGregor A, Damen W, Prpic N
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