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ECB-ART-37019
Dev Growth Differ 1998 Oct 01;405:545-53. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-169x.1998.t01-3-00009.x.
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Unequal divisions at the third cleavage increase the number of primary mesenchyme cells in sea urchin embryos.

Kominami T , Takaichi M .


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To clarify the distribution and behavior of the maternal factors that direct the differentiation of primary mesenchyme cells (PMC) in sea urchin embryos, unequal division was induced at the third cleavage with the treatment of dinitro-phenol (DNP), and the numbers of differentiated PMC were examined. The most surprising finding was that the number of PMC was considerably increased in some of the DNP-treated embryos. This increase n the number of PMC was suggested to be closely related to the size of the precocious micromeres formed at the 8-cell stage. By measuring both the size of the precocious micromeres and the number of PMC in individual embryos, it was suggested that almost all the descendants of the precocious micromeres differentiated into PMC, if the volume was less than 26 pL (about three times the volume of normal micromeres). Cell tracing experiments ascertained that precocious micromeres with small volumes behave just like micromeres formed at the fourth cleavage in normal embryos. The obtained results indicated that the maternal factors present in sea urchin embryos can direct, at least, more than three times the number of PMC, and that the number of cell divisions of the PMC lineage is not strictly regulated.

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Genes referenced: LOC100887844 LOC115919910
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