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[edit]DescriptionNematode Variations in gastrulation.jpg | Figure 9. Variations in gastrulation. a, C. elegans. Both descendants of the E cell (gut founder) have moved into the interior of the embryo after the 24-cell stage, only rudimentary blastocoel present. b, Plectus sp. (ES 601). The E cell has moved inside the embryo after the 12-cell stage. c, Enoplus brevis, 16-cell stage, two gut precursor cells have started to immigrate. D, same embryo as in c, ca. 64-cell stage, through the blastopore part of the immigrated gut precursors are visible. e, Tobrilus diversipapillatus. After the 64-cell stage gut precursors have started to move into the large blastocoel (bc) from the anterior region. f, same embryo as in e, most of the blastocoel is filled with immigrated cells. Between outer and inner cells a third layer has formed. Color code, blue, blastocoel; red, gut precursor cells (endoderm; in d, probably including pharyngeal precursors); green, intermediate layer (“mesoderm”). Orientation: anterior, left. Bars, 10 µm. |
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Source | http://www.wormbook.org/chapters/www_embryovariationdevelop/embryovariationdevelop.html Schierenberg, E. Embryological variation during nematode development (January 02, 2006), WormBook, ed. The C. elegans Research Community, WormBook, doi/10.1895/wormbook.1.55.1, http://www.wormbook.org. |
Author | Einhard Schierenberg |
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