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Role of ooplasmic segregation in mammalian development
Authors:Sergei Vadimovich Evsikov  Ludmila Michailovna Morozova  Alexander Petrovich Solomko
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemical Genetics, Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine, 252627 Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract:A new micromanipulation technique permitted the scrambling of the zygote cytoplasm. Such interference had no effect on preimplantation development, and when zygotes with scrambled cytoplasm were transfered to the pseudopregnant females, normal and fertile mice were born. This demonstrates that no morphogenetic factors are prelocalized in the egg cytoplasm. Cleavage characteristics of mouse embryos provide the evidence that zygote cytoplasm does not define any determinate type of cleavage. We conclude that the mechanism of ooplasmic segregation is not used in the mouse (and presumably mammalian) development. It is suggested that the turning point in the evolution of mammalian embryogenesis was the transition to the intrauterine development, that started the process leading among other changes, to the loss of the ooplasmic morphogenetic determinants.Correspondence to: S.V Evsikov
Keywords:Cell differentiation  Cytoplasm  Micromanipulation  Mouse embryo  Evolution
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