The ultrastructure of the yolk nucleus during early cleavage of Nassarius reticulatus L. (Gastropoda,Prosobranchia) |
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Authors: | L. Schmekel Prof. Dr. P. Fioroni |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zoologisches Institut der Universität Münster, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Zoologisches Institut, D-4400 Münster/Westf., Hüfferstr. 1, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary In all blastomeres of Nassarius from 4- to 16-cell stage yolk nuclei occur. Most of them are spherical bodies, lying juxtanuclearly between the nucleus and the apical plasmalemma. Strangely they are not ultrastructurally uniform but fall into two categories (Fig. 5): Type I is a massive spherical accumulation of mitochondria embedded in a dense intermitochondrial substance, which appears to contain both granules and filaments. Type II is a ball of radially arranged small Golgi stacks clustered around a centre of Golgi vesicles and other organelles embedded in a ground cytoplasm structurally similar to the intermitochondrial substance of type I. The function of both types of yolk nuclei is unknown. These segmentation yolk nuclei have nothing to do with yolk synthesis any more. On the other hand there are no indications that yolk nuclei occurrence is correlated with the break-down of yolk because neither lipid droplets nor protein yolk granules are observed in or beside the yolk nuclei.We wish to thank Mrs. Chr. Mehlis for her valuable technical assistance as well as Professor J. Bergérard for the excellent working conditions on the Station biologique at Roscoff (France). |
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Keywords: | Yolk nuclei Nassarius reticulatus Cleavage Electron microscopy |
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