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English: Scanning transmission electron microscope images of Arantiochytrium limacinum that are either wildtype (A and C) or mutant (B and D) for lipid production. Images A and B are showing a group of cells, while C and D are showing singular cells. Mutants for lipid accumulation are denoted as LAS mutants, where oil bodies appear as black spots. Elements such as V = vacuole, M = mitochondria, N = nucleus, and G = Golgi apparatus. All these images are referenced according to a 2 micrometer scale bar.
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Author Etienne Deragon, Martin Schuler, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Younès Dellero, Gregory Si Larbi, Denis Falconet, Juliette Jouhet, Eric Maréchal, Morgane Michaud, Alberto Amato, and Fabrice Rébeillé.

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Scanning tranmission electron microscope images depicting thraustochytrid cells (A and C) as wild type or mutant (B and D) for lipid accumulation.

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6 October 2021

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