Effects of Tc-h knockdown on apoptosis during development. Antibody staining against cleaved caspase3 (as apoptosis marker) in wild type (a and b, e and h) and in Tc-h pRNAi (c and d, f, g, and i). In wild type embryos apoptosis is only detected in a few cells in young stages (a). In older stages, apoptotic cells are found in the headlobes, the ventral midline and a few dispersed cells (b). Tc-h depleted embryos show patches of staining in the gnathal region as well as the first thoracic segment (c–d, f–g). Furthermore, disruption of the segments fusing the headlobes to the trunk region is seen, probably resulting in the detachment of all anterior segments during further development (f–g, black arrows). Note that no stained cells are detected along the ventral midline (h and i). Magnifications of the posterior segments of the embryos depicted in c and d. The midline appears wider and deeper in Tc-h knockdown embryos (black arrow) and large cells are found lining the border to the lateral regions of the embryo (white arrow, compare h and i). Segment identities abbreviated as follows: mandible, (md); maxilla. (mx); labium, (lb); T1–T3, thoracic segments