The development of isolated blastomeres, separated at the first and second cleavage has been studied. After separation at the first cleavage, one half-embryo (CD) becomes swollen and balloon-like and develops adult organs such as eyes, tentacles, shell, operculum, etc. The other half (AB) is much more compact and never develops these adult structures. After separation on the alternate axis at the second cleavage to produce AD and BC halves, both halves could form all adult structures. These results indicate an equivalent organizing capacity of the C and D quadrants contrary to most spiralians, such as Ilyanassa , where the D quadrant alone exerts the major organizational influence. The experimental evidence is discussed in relation to t...
Abstract Background The Spiralia are a large, morphologically diverse group of protostomes (e.g. mol...
<p>(A) through (E) show the third through fifth rounds of cleavage in the basal gastropod <i>Trochus...
Bryozoans and brachiopods are sessile, mostly marine animals, that use an elegant crown of tentacles...
Although bivalves develop through spiral cleavage patterns, similar to other lophotrochozoans, the c...
AbstractA small polar lobe forms at the first and second cleavage divisions in the gastropod mollusc...
The results of a longitudinal study of the blastomere pattern in six embryos during the first four c...
To determine the cell lineage of the shell gland in Ilyanassa , the 2d and 2c micromeres were marke...
BackgroundThe Spiralia are a large, morphologically diverse group of protostomes (e.g. molluscs, ann...
Each primary micromere and macromere of the D-quadrant of Dentalium was deleted, through the mesento...
This study concerns morphogenesis in the embryo of the mud snail, Ilyanassa obsoleta, from the fourt...
Not only a whole denuded egg, but also blastomeres isolated from 2-, 4- and 8-cell starfish embryos ...
Cell lineage studies in mollusk embryos have documented numerous variations on the lophotrochozoan t...
A specific set of founder cells uniquely gives rise to the oral and aboral ectoderms in the regularl...
One of the major questions in evolutionary biology is, how changes in development over time result i...
AbstractIn the basal gastropod Lottia, the apical region of the oocyte is normally the site where th...
Abstract Background The Spiralia are a large, morphologically diverse group of protostomes (e.g. mol...
<p>(A) through (E) show the third through fifth rounds of cleavage in the basal gastropod <i>Trochus...
Bryozoans and brachiopods are sessile, mostly marine animals, that use an elegant crown of tentacles...
Although bivalves develop through spiral cleavage patterns, similar to other lophotrochozoans, the c...
AbstractA small polar lobe forms at the first and second cleavage divisions in the gastropod mollusc...
The results of a longitudinal study of the blastomere pattern in six embryos during the first four c...
To determine the cell lineage of the shell gland in Ilyanassa , the 2d and 2c micromeres were marke...
BackgroundThe Spiralia are a large, morphologically diverse group of protostomes (e.g. molluscs, ann...
Each primary micromere and macromere of the D-quadrant of Dentalium was deleted, through the mesento...
This study concerns morphogenesis in the embryo of the mud snail, Ilyanassa obsoleta, from the fourt...
Not only a whole denuded egg, but also blastomeres isolated from 2-, 4- and 8-cell starfish embryos ...
Cell lineage studies in mollusk embryos have documented numerous variations on the lophotrochozoan t...
A specific set of founder cells uniquely gives rise to the oral and aboral ectoderms in the regularl...
One of the major questions in evolutionary biology is, how changes in development over time result i...
AbstractIn the basal gastropod Lottia, the apical region of the oocyte is normally the site where th...
Abstract Background The Spiralia are a large, morphologically diverse group of protostomes (e.g. mol...
<p>(A) through (E) show the third through fifth rounds of cleavage in the basal gastropod <i>Trochus...
Bryozoans and brachiopods are sessile, mostly marine animals, that use an elegant crown of tentacles...