Proximal and distal transformation during intercalary regeneration in the planarianDugesia(S)mediterranea |
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Authors: | Saló Emili Baguñà Jaume |
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Institution: | (1) Departament de Genètica, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Diagonal 645, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary Studies on intercalary regeneration in several organisms have shown that a regenerate is formed when surfaces of different positional value along the proximo-distal axis are opposed. One of the main problems posed by this phenomenon is to know which piece contributes to the building of the regenerate. In the present work we have studied this problem in planarians using chimaeras made between pieces of different body levels, irradiated or not, of the sexual and asexual races ofDugesia(S)mediterranea that differ in a chromosomal marker.The results found show very clearly that intercalary regenerates in planarians are formed by cells coming from both pieces (stumps), and that irradiated pieces keep the positional values and interact with non-irradiated pieces to restore the missing parts. This means that distal and proximal transformation do actually occur at the same time during intercalary regeneration in planarians. The implications of these results as regards to the origin of cells in the regenerate and to present models of intercalary regeneration are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Intercalary regeneration Chromosomal marker Distal and proximal transformation Chimaeras Planarians |
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