Early oogenesis in the ascidian Ciona savignyi |
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Authors: | YASUO M. SUGINO AKIO TOMINAGA YOICHIRO TAKASHIMA MASARU ISHIKAWA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science , Ehime University , Bunkyo-cho, Matsuyama, 790, Japan;2. Ehime College of Health Science , Tobe, Ehime, 791-11, Japan;3. Department of Anatomy , Ehime University School of Medicine , Shigenobu, Ehime, 791-02, Japan;4. Department of Human Science , Sugiyama Women's University , Nisshin-cho, Aichi, 470-01, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Morphology of the germinal epithelium and the early follicular oocyte in the ascidian Ciona savignyi as examined by electron microscopy. The oogenetic part of the germinal epithelium contains oocytes at two different stages and the dark and clear cells. The smaller oocyte contains synaptonemal complexes. The larger oocyte in the initial phase of growth has a conspicuous nucleolus, electron-dense materials and some mitochondria close to the nuclear envelope. The nucleus of the larger oocyte is round and has the smooth contour. The dark cell contains a relatively large nucleus and is sometimes connected to each other by an intercellular bridge. Therefore, the dark cell, which has been suggested to be the progenitor cell of two kinds of accessory cells, may be also the oogonium. The early follicular oocyte just after migration from the germinal epithelium retains most of cytological features similar to those of the larger oocyte. However, the nuclear contour of the early follicular oocyte is uneven. This difference in the nuclear contour probably indicates that such a follicular oocyte is in the second phase of growth. |
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Keywords: | oogenesis ascidian germinal epithelium ultrastructure |
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