Cell lineage restrictions in the genital disc ofDrosophila revealed byMinute gynandromorphs |
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Authors: | Wilfried Janning Catherine Labhart Rolf Nöthiger |
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Institution: | (1) Zoologisches Institut der Universität Münster, Badestraße 9, D-4400 Münster, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Zoologisches Institut der Universität Zürich, Winterthurerstraße 190, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Summary The genital imaginal disc ofDrosophila differentiates the terminalia, i.e. the genitalia and analia, of both sexes. It represents a composite anlage, containing a female genital primordium, a male genital primordium and an anal primordium. In normal males and females, only one of the two genital primordia differentiates; the other is developmentally repressed. Therefore, cell-lineage relationships between the male and female genital primordia can only be studied in sexual mosaics which differentiate female and male cells. We producedMinute (M)non-Minute(M+) gynandromorphs and selected those with sexually mosaic terminalia for a cell-lineage analysis. In these mosaics, either the male (XO) or female (XX) cells wereM
+ and thus had a growth advantage. The differential growth rates served as a tool to detect clonal restrictions. In control gynandromorphs (M
+M
+), the amount of female genitalia differentiated was largely independent of the amount of male genitalia present. In contrast, male and female anal structures, as a rule, added up to one full set. The same was true for the experimentalMM
+ gynandromorphs, but the contribution ofXX andXO cells to mosaic terminalia changed drastically due toM
+ cells competing successfully against the more slowly growingM cells. Specific subsamples ofMM
+ gynandromorphs showed thatM cells in a non-mosaic primordium are shielded from cell competition taking place in the neighbouring mosaic primordium. We conclude that the three primordia of the genital disc represent developmental compartments. In the genital primordia, even developmentally repressedM
+ cells compete successfully against developmentally activeM cells. |
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Keywords: | Drosophila Gynandromorphs Genital disc Compartments Evolution |
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