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An Agar Mount for Observation of <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> Embryos
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BiologyPattern FormationCell LineageDevelopmental BiologyMicroscopyDevelopmental GeneticsGeneticsComputational BiologyRandom OrientationsMicroscopic VisualizationMorphogenesisEmbryonic DevelopmentMedicineAgar MountEmbryology
The Caenorhabditis elegans embryo is particularly amenable to microscopy and embryological studies because of its short developmental time, transparent shell, and nonpigmented cells. The agar mount described in this protocol is an easy way to prepare live C. elegans embryos for microscopic visualization. The mount slightly embeds the embryo in agar to hold it in place. The mount also slightly compresses the embryo to provide consistent orientation such that every embryo will be positioned with either its right side or its left side facing the objective. Other techniques can result in random orientations that complicate analysis and make identification of individual blastomeres more challenging.