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Observations by a novel method of surface changes during the syncytial blastoderm stage of the Drosophila embryo
Authors:R M Warn  R Magrath
Affiliation:School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Abstract:Up to now the cleavage process during the syncytial blastoderm stage has proved hard to follow in living Drosophila embryos. However, this can be achieved by microinjection of TMRITC-BSA into the fluid between the vitelline membrane and the embryo surface. The superficial bulges are then visible with epifluorescence optics. Once formed the bulges go through cycles of flattening, expansion, division, and rounding up. A tendency was noted for more divisions to occur at angles closer to 90° than at more acute angles relative to the previous cleavage. However, the cleavage angles were frequently determined by the distribution of surface space around the bulges. As caps became more numerous they squeezed and pushed around each other while expanding. As a result of these movements the surface of the blastoderm becomes uniformly covered with nuclei by the time of cellularization.
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