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Exam 3 on Thursday

90% lecture material10% reading

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T F Xenopus animal pole cells grown in isolation make endoderm.

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T F When animal pole cells are cultured with vegetal pole cells, the vegetal pole cells become mesoderm.

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What is the difference between the germ line and a germ layer?

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What are the differences between follicle cells and nurse cells?

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The Drosophila ovary is composed of both somatic follicle cells and germ line nurse cells and oocyte

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Nurse cells synthesize macromolecules and pump them into the oocyte

through the cytoplasmic bridges

oocyte

nurse cells

follicle cells

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Nurse cells are mitotic sisters of the oocyte

Figure 19.4

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dorsal

ventral

anterior posterior

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Molecules synthesized by the nurse cells and specifically localized in the oocyte determine

the anterior/posterior axis of the embryo

Posterior Determinant(nanos)

Anterior Determinant(bicoid)

Oocyte

Specific mRNAs are bound by proteins and transported along microtubules by motor proteins to their destinations

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Ventral follicle cells build a signal into the egg shell that determines the dorsal/ventral axis of the embryo

Ventral follicle cells

Oocyte signals follicle cells,follicle cells signal back to oocytecytoplasm

nucleus

gurken mRNA

PosteriorAnterior

Dorsal

Ventral

torpedo receptor- inhibits pipe

pipe protein

See Fig. 9.11for more details

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Localized maternal mRNAs also influencevertebrate development

Vg1 mRNA

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Vg1 mRNA localizes to the vegetal poleof the Xenopusoocyte

Figure 5.38

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Model for mesoderm induction and organizer formation

Figure 10.26

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C. elegans:

P granulesare segregated at each divisionand make thecell that inherits them the germline

Figure 8.44 cell nuclei P-granules

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The germ line is set aside early in development as a separate cell lineage

This can sometimes be visualized by the segregation of putative "determinants”as in C. elegans

Fertilized egg

"P granule"

mother cell of germline = P4

P1HOW are P-granules segregated?

PAR proteins & microfilaments see p. 246 and Fig. 8.43

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What is the role of the protein Bindin in blocking polyspermy?

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Sperm-eggshell contact triggers the acrosome reaction

Example 1-- the sea urchin

enzymes

Species specificity (equivalent to zona pellucida)

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Mid-blastula transition

and the N/C ratioLets say you have an organism which normally undergoes 4 cell divisions before the MBT

pre-cleavage: N/C ratio = 1/16 = 0.0625 (close to 0)after 4 cell divisions (1 > 2 > 4 > 8 > 16): 16/16 = 1

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Question:

6.) (4 pts, Circle one) In Drosophila, if an embryo is manipulated so that it is now haploid (has ½ the amount of nuclear material), it will undergo one more or one fewer cell division than an embryo with the normal amount of nuclear material. Explain in terms of the N/C ratio. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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BlastoporeBlastocoelBlastocystBlastomere

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EARLY CLEAVAGE rapid increase in the number of cells after fertilization

egg contents distributed to cells, often asymmetrically

blastomeres

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hatch from zona pellucida

Fig. 11.27

Fig. 11.25

Development of a Human Embryo From Fertilization to

Implantation

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Two functions of the blastocoel: 1. Prevents cells from interacting too soon2. allows space for cell migrations during gastrulation

animal

vegetal

Early cleavage in Xenopus

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Step 2:Apical constriction and changes in the extracellular matrix create a dome-shaped invagination =archenteron (primitive gut)

blastopore = openingFigure 8.19

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wildtype larva

bicoid mutant

bicoid mutants have no head!!

Figure 9.23

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Fertilization: a multistepprocess

(ECM)

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Sperm-eggshell contact triggers the acrosome reaction

Example 1-- the sea urchin

enzymes

Species specificity (equivalent to zona pellucida)

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attracts/activates sperm

Figure 7.8

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Sperm-eggshell contact triggers the acrosome reaction

Example 2: Mammals

Sperm have ZP3 receptor

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Figure 7.8