Fig. 2From: Convergent evolution of saccate body shapes in nematodes through distinct developmental mechanismsSeam cell lineage of Caenorhabditis elegans. Most seam cell divisions in C. elegans occur prior to the molt and generate a single anterior daughter cell, which fuses with the hyp7 syncytial epidermis, and a posterior daughter cell that remains a seam cell [9, 10]. Not shown are several divisions that result in neuronal or glia daughter cellsBack to article page