The postembryonic cell lineages of the hermaphrodite and male gonads in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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The ancestry of the cells in the hermaphrodite and male gonadal somatic structures of C. elegans has been traced from the two gonadal somatic progenitor cells (Zl and 24) that are present in the newly hatched larvae of both sexes. The lineages of Zl and 24 are essentially invariant. In hermaphrodites, they give rise to a symmetrical group of structures consisting of 143 cells, and in males, they give rise to an asymmetrical group of structures consisting of 56 cells. The male gonad can be distinguished from the hermaphrodite gonad soon after the first division of Zl and 24. However, the development of Zl and 24 in hermaphrodites shares several features in common with their development in males suggesting that the two programs are controlled by similar mechanisms. In the hermaphrodite lineage, a variability in the positions of two cells is correlated with a variability in the lineages of four cells. This variability suggests that cell-cell interaction may play a more significant role in organisms that develop by invariant lineages than has hitherto been considered. None of the somatic structures (e.g., uterus, spermatheca, vas deferens) develops as a clone of a single cell. Instead, cells that arise early in the 21-24 lineage generally contribute descendants to more than one structure, and individual structures consist of descendants of more than one lineage.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Developmental biology
دوره 70 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1979