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Drosophila ovaries stained for actin/purple and DNA/orange.
- Dr Daniel St. Johnston
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Drosophila oocytes stained for actin (purple) and DNA (orange). Each chain of oocytes develops from basal germ stem cells. Biomedical Image Awards 2005.