A Changing Pattern of the Cell Cycle during the First Two Cleavage Divisions of the Mouse |
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Authors: | MASAHARU DOMON |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dental Radiology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan |
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Abstract: | The cell cycles of the early cleavage stages of the mouse were analyzed by examining Feulgen-stained ova. The period from ovulation to the completion of second cleavage division was investigated. The ova donors were C57BL/6 × DBA/2 female mice, which were hormonally superovulated. To estimate the durations of DNA synthesis and mitotic phases of the cleavage divisions, the ova were pooled into culture medium, and as a function of time, aliquots were removed from the batch of pooled ova. The ova specimens were Feulgen-stained and classified as the ova nuclei in G1, S, G2 or mitosis by use of a cytophotometric technique and then the durations of these phases were determined by probit analysis. The pronuclear stage had a generation time of 11 hr, with a G1 phase of 6 hr and a short S phase of 1.7 hr. In contrast the two-cell stage had a generation time of 18 hr, with a G1 phase of 2 hr and an S phase of 3 hr. The duration of cleavage division also changed; the first cleavage division spanned 3 hr while the second spanned 1 hr. |
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