Parthenogenetic development of dwarf surf dam,Mulinia lateralis,oocytes treated with polar body suppressing agents |
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Authors: | JOHN SCARPA KATSUHIKO T. WADA STANDISH ALLEN JR. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Rutgers University, Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory , Port Norris, NJ, 08349, USA;2. National Research Institute of Aquaculture , Nansei, Mie, 516-01, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Parthenogenesis following oocyte activation has been observed in a number of marine invertebrates, but the fate of parthenogenesis in bivalve mollusc embryos is unclear. We used the dwarf surf clam, Mulinia lateralis, to examine parthenogenetic development of KC1-activated oocytes using the polar body suppressing agents caffeine and heat or cytochalasin B. Development was followed by epifluorescence microscopy and flow-cytometric analysis using the DNA-specific fluorochrome DAPI. All agents suppressed polar body formation to some degree, putatively increasing the ploidy level and retaining a meiotic centrosome in the zygote; but the zygotes failed to develop normally. Failure of the zygotes to develop suggests that the meiotic centrosome is incapable of participating in mitosis in bivalves. |
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Keywords: | parthenogenesis Mulinia lateralis bivalve polar body centrosome meiosis flow cytometry polyploidy |
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