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Intracellular translocation of symbiotic bacteroids during late oogenesis and early embryogenesis of Bradysia tritici (syn. Sciara ocellaris) (Diptera: Sciaridae)
Authors:Herwig O. Gutzeit,Dieter Zissler,ré   L.P. Perondini
Affiliation:Institut für Biologie I (Zoologie), Albertstr. 21 a, D-7800 Freiburg im Breisgau, Federal Republic of Germany;Departamento de Biologia, Universidade de São Paulo, C. Postal 11461, São Paulo, S.P., Brazil
Abstract:Abstract. The distribution of symbiotic prokaryotes (bacteroids) in ovarian follicles and young embryos of Bradysia ( Sciara ) was studied using light and electron microscopy. In mid-vitellogenic follicles (prior to oosome formation) isolated from 8-h-old midges, most symbionts were scattered in the ooplasm. Later, during oogenesis and concomitant with the formation of the oosome, symbionts aggregated at the posterior pole of the follicle. During early embryogenesis, large symbiont clusters were seen between the oolemma and oosome and lateral to the oosome. When the presumptive pole-cell nuclei moved into the oosome, the bacteroids became scattered in and around the prospective germ plasm, and many of them became incorporated into the pole cells. At the anterior pole, a nearly symbiontfree area could be recognized at first (anterior cone), but later on symbionts aggregated there (usually best seen in 1-h embryos). Thereafter, smaller symbiont clusters spread into more lateral parts of the thickened anterior cortex. Finally, the aggregates became dispersed when cleavage nuclei moved into the anterior egg cortex. The distribution of symbionts may reflect cytoplasmic streaming or other transport phenomena during development which could participate in oosome formation or in the histological differentiation of the anterior egg cortex.
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