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Spicule Formation by Isolated Micromeres of the Sea Urchin Embryo
Authors:OKAZAKI   KAYO
Affiliation:Department of Biology, Tokyo Metropolitan University Tokyo 158, Japan
Abstract:Micromeres are isolated at the 16-cell stage from three speciesof Japanese sea urchins, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Pseudocentrotusdepressus, and Anthocidaris crassispina, and are cultured insea water containing a small amount of horse serum. In all speciesused, isolated micromeres first divide unequally as they doin vivo. The pattern and number of the subsequent cleavagesare also the same as in vivo, although they are not necessarilyclear in all cases, since the border of the adjacent cells becomeinvisible at each resting stage in some batches of embryos. After cleavage, passing through the stage when the contoursof the individual cell are obscure, decendants of the isolatedmicromeres form cell aggregates similar to the group of primarymesenchyme cells in a blastula. Within such aggregates, a spicularrudiment appears which develops either into a triradiate spiculeas in normal gastrulae or into a rod. The triradiate spiculegrows into a three-dimensional skeleton which is very similarto the normal pluteus skeleton, not only in its final shapeand size including species-specific characters but in its developmentalcourse and crystallographic nature. The rod, on the other hand,develops into either a one-dimensional or two-dimensional skeleton.These skeletons probably correspond to a part of the completeskeleton.
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