Photographs of Fertilization in Trichonympha grandis |
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Authors: | L. R. CLEVELAND |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. The gametes of Trichonympha grandis fuse quite differently from those of all the other species of Trichonympha in Cryptocercus; fusion is partial and temporary instead of complete and permanent as in other species. In this species, as in the others, fusion brings about the disintegration of all the extranuclear organelles of the male gamete, but none of those of the female; these persist to become the organelles of the zygote. Gametic union accomplishes two things: loss of extranuclear organelles of male and fusion of pronuclei. Unlike that of the other species of Trichonympha , the cytoplasm of the male gamete of T. grandis contributes slightly, if at all, to the formation of the zygote. |
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