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Sex determination inHydra: Roles of germ cells (interstitial cells) and somatic cells

โœ Scribed by Campbell, Richard D.


Book ID
102892594
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
680 KB
Volume
234
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Germ cells were exchanged between male and female hydra to determine whether the germ cells or the somatic tissues determine the phenotypic sex of the polyp. Interstitial cells, the precursors of gametes, were removed from male and female Hydra oligactis by gamma irradiation. The resulting polyps, termed "epithelial hydra," possessed the characteristic morphology of H. oligactis, and could reproduce by budding but could not produce gametes. When these epithelial hydra were repopulated with interstitial cells from normal hydra of the same or opposite sex, their sexual phenotypes were those of the interstitial cell donors. These results indicate that the germ cells, rather than somatic cells, determine the phenotypic sex of hydra.


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