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Behavior of the yolk nuclei during embryogenesis, and development of the midgut diverticulum in the horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus
Authors:Mary Kimble  Yvonne Coursey  Nina Ahmad  Gertrude W Hinsch
Institution:Department of Biology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA
Abstract:Abstract. Classical studies of horseshoe crab development have provided relatively little information about the earliest stages, and the contribution of yolk cells and yolk nuclei—a deficiency due in large part to the difficulty of preparing the eggs and embryos for sectioning. Using newly developed histological resins, we show that the yolk nuclei undergo a series of changes during embryogenesis, before cellularizing and forming the midgut epithelium during the first larval stage. The digestive diverticulum forms in a 2-step process. A mesodermally derived lamina divides the yolk mass into distinct lobes, defining the boundaries of the digestive caeca. The yolk nuclei then cellularize to form the midgut epithelium.
Keywords:gut epithelium  Xiphosura  Merostomata  Arthropoda
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