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DNA-RNA hybridization studies of gene activity during the development of the gastropod, Acmaea scutum
Authors:G C Karp  A H Whiteley
Institution:Department of Zoology and Friday Harbor Marine Laboratories, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98105, USA
Abstract:DNA-RNA molecular hybridization experiments were performed to compare sequences of RNA that are present in the unfertilized egg, gastrula, trochophore, early veliger, mid-veliger, and adult with that population that is being synthesized by the midveliger. The conditions of annealing were designed to examine the more common RNA sequences that are complementary to the highly reiterated sequences of the genome. It was found that the RNA of the unfertilized egg competes extensively with RNA sequences that are being synthesized by this relatively late larval stage. These RNA sequences are present at a lower concentration in RNA preparations extracted from unfertilized eggs as compared to later stages. Autoradiographs of 3H-uridine labeled veligers indicate that the pulse-labeled RNA used in these experiments represents that synthesized by a wide variety of larval tissues. These results are discussed with respect to differences in RNA metabolism and determination between regulative and mosaic embryos.
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