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The roles of phenotype and position in guiding the fate of 16-cell mouse blastomeres
Authors:Carol A. Ziomek  Martin H. Johnson
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DY, United Kingdom
Abstract:Newly formed 16-cell blastomeres were typed as larger or smaller, labelled with the short-term lineage marker FITC, and aggregated in various spatial arrays with 15 other age-matched unlabelled 16-cell blastomeres. The aggregates were cultured for 8 or 24 hr and the fluorescently labelled progeny identified. In all but 6 of 185 cases, the progeny developed as a physically coherent patch. Labelled larger cells placed on the outside of the aggregate generated mainly trophectoderm; when placed on the inside or randomly they always generated at least one trophectodermal offspring and in some cases also contributed cells to the inner cell mass (ICM). Labelled smaller cells placed on the inside of the aggregate generated mainly ICM; when placed on the outside or randomly they generated cells in the ICM alone, in trophectoderm alone, or in both tissues. From these results we conclude that phenotype is of major importance in determining the fate of larger cells whereas position strongly influences the fate of smaller cells.
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