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The early embryonic mitosis in normal and cooled eggs of the silkworm, Bombyx mori

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
725 KB
Volume
158
Category
Article
ISSN
0362-2525

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Abstract

Early embryonic mitosis of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, was morphologically studied in the normal eggs and in the eggs treated by low temperature (โˆ’10ยฐC).

The first embryonic mitosis is observed in the eggs at 120 to 150 minutes after deposition at 26ยฐC. After egg and sperm pronuclei unite, a spindle is formed in each of the pronuclei independently. At metaphase and anaphase paternal and maternal chromosomes are in separate groups on a spindle (gonomeric) and karyogamy takes place at telophase when they reach the poles.

The second embryonic mitosis is shown in the eggs at 180 to 210 minutes after deposition. The division of two nuclei is not synchronous in the silkworm, and the mitosis is not gonomeric.

In the eggs treated by low temperature, spindle fibers are not observed at all at โˆ’10ยฐC, and chromosomes, which form two deeply stained masses of irregular shape, are seen in the less stained area of spindle shape. When the eggs are returned to 26ยฐC, some eggs go into normal gonomeric division, while some form two small and compact spindles, which seem to be derived from each of the pronuclei. It was observed that these compact spindles are able to continue mitosis.


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