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. 1982 Nov;191(6):371-377.
doi: 10.1007/BF00879626.

Localization of morphogenetic determinants in a special cytoplasm present in the polar lobe ofBithynia tentaculata (Gastropoda)

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Localization of morphogenetic determinants in a special cytoplasm present in the polar lobe ofBithynia tentaculata (Gastropoda)

W I van Dam et al. Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol. 1982 Nov.

Abstract

In the first polar lobe ofBithynia eggs a special plasm, the vegetal body, is present. It consists of a cupshaped aggregate of small vesicles. Centrifugation of eggs prior to first cleavage may result in displacement of the vegetal body. In about 50% of thecentriguged eggs the vegetal body is found outside the polar lobe, in one of the blastomeres. Removal of the polar lobe from non-centrifuged eggs always leads to severe defects in development. When the lobe is removed from centrifuged eggs, however, about 50% of the eggs develop into normal embryos. It is concluded that the presence of the vegetal body in a blastomere suffices to ensure normal development and, hence, that the polar lobe-specific morphogenetic determinants are contained within the vegetal body.

Keywords: Cytoplasmic localization; Gastropod; Morphogenetic determinants; Polar lobe.

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