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Dynamic changes of the microtubule system corresponding to the unequal and spiral cleavage modes in the embryo of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymor…

1998

Unequal cleavage requires a highly organised cytoskeleton. We investigated the localisation of both tubulins and microtubular arrays in Dreissena eggs during and after fertilisation using confocal laser scanning microscopy. Freshly spawned eggs are arrested in metaphase I. A maternal pool of γ-tubulin is found mainly in the centre of the asters of the meiotic spindle. The paternal pool of γ-tubulin, present in the fertilising sperm, could not be traced within the egg, but a microtubule-organising centre forms near the male pronucleus at anaphase II. Male and female pronuclei grow as they migrate in the wake of their aster and rendezvous. First cleavage is unequal and starts without pronucle…

MaleZygoteSpindle ApparatusAster (cell biology)BiologyCleavage (embryo)MicrotubulesTubulinAnimalsCleavage furrowMetaphaseCytoskeletonAnaphaseCell NucleusPronuclear fusionMicroscopy ConfocalPronucleusCell BiologyAnatomyMale pronucleusImmunohistochemistrySpermatozoaCell biologyBivalviaFertilizationOocytesCell DivisionDevelopmental BiologyZygote (Cambridge, England)
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Funktion der Spermien in inkompatiblen Kreuzungen der StechmückeCulex pipiens L.

1972

After irradiating males of the incompatible crossC. pipiens ‘Hamburg’ ♀♀×C. pipiens ‘Paris’ ♂♂ with X-ray doses between 1 kR and 40 kR, it could be shown that in this cross the sperm has only the function of activating the egg. All the hybrid embryos develop from the haploid female pronucleus.

PharmacologyGeneticsanimal structuresFemale pronucleusEmbryoCell BiologyBiologySpermAndrologyCellular and Molecular Neuroscienceembryonic structuresMolecular MedicinePloidyMolecular BiologyExperientia
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