Expression is confined to older larvae and adults, and is seen within the developing uterus and spermathecae. Expression is both cytoplasmic and nuclear-localised.
Expression is quite extensive and is seen in many cells of the developing embryo. In larvae and adults expression is seen predominantly in bodywall muscle, but is also seen in the vulva, the pharynx, and some neurons.
Strongest expression is seen in late embryogenesis. Post-embryonically, expression is seen in the dorsal and ventral nerve cords. Weak expression is seen in head muscles.
Expression is generally quite faint and diffuse. It is seen in all worm stages from 3-fold embryo to adult. The expression is generally mosaic and is seen in many tissues, including intestine, bodywall muscle and hypodermis.
Expression is seen in all stages from early embryo, but is mosaic and sporadic. Expression is seen in the intestine, uterus, excretory cell and other cells.
Expression is confined to adults, and is seen predominantly in many posterior hypodermal cells. Expression is also occasionally seen in the vulva and in the pharynx.