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Evidence for asynchronous mitotic cell divisions in secondary spermatogonia of Drosophila
Authors:Winfrid Liebrich  Peter J Hanna  Oswald Hess
Institution:1. Institut für Genetik, Universit?t Düsseldorf , D-4000 , Düsseldorf , F.R.G.;2. Division of Biological and Health Sciences , Deakin University , Victoria , 3217 , Australia
Abstract:Examination of germ cell numbers within premeiotic as well as postmeiotic cysts of various Drosophila species gave evidence against any strict synchrony of mitotic cell division in secondary spermatogonia. The evidence was based on numbers of germ cells in primary spermatocyte cysts and spermatid bundles. Each species examined had its own distribution of primary spermatocyte cyst types in pupal testes, and the most common cyst type did not necessarily contain 2, 4, 8, 16 or (2) n germ cells which implies asynchrony of the previous spermatogonial divisions. Similar but not exactly the same distributions of germ cells were found in adult spermatid bundles, if allowances were made for a 4-fold increase in germ cell number during meiosis. This observation gives support to the operation of an age-dependent factor which controls germ cell numbers within cysts 1], The data thus suggest that the commonly accepted concept of a (2) n increase of spermatogonia via synchronous mitotic divisions is not true for the species of Drosophila studied.
Keywords:Drosophila  spermatogenesis  spermatogonia  number of mitoses  asynchrony
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