| Literature DB >> 32036251 |
Yunyi Gao1, Ruitao Gong1, Yaohan Jiang1, Bo Pan2, Yuan Li2, Alan Warren3, Jiamei Jiang4, Feng Gao5.
Abstract
Ciliated protists represent a morphologically and genetically distinct group of single-celled eukaryotes which can reproduce asexually and sexually. Morphogenesis occurs in both asexual and sexual modes of reproduction which is of interest for researchers investigating cell differentiation, regeneration, systematics and evolution. However, studies of morphogenesis have concentrated almost entirely on the asexual mode. Here we use protargol staining to investigate the morphogenetic processes during sexual reproduction in the model species Euplotes vannus (Müller). The major events include: (1) two rounds of morphogenesis occur during sexual reproduction, i.e., conjugational and postconjugational reorganization; (2) in both processes the oral primordium is generated de novo in a pouch beneath the cortex; (3) the frontoventral-transverse cirri anlagen are formed de novo and fragment in a 3:3:3:3:2 pattern; (4) the leftmost cirrus and the paroral membrane do not change during conjugational morphogenesis, but reorganize de novo during postconjugational morphogenesis; (5) marginal cirral anlagen are formed de novo in both morphogenetic processes; (6) two or three caudal cirri are formed at the ends of the rightmost two or three old dorsal kineties; (7) the dorsal kineties are retained entirely. These results can serve as reference to investigate the morphogenetic events in the different stages of sexual reproduction.Entities:
Keywords: Ciliates; Conjugation; Euplotids; Morphogenesis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32036251 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejop.2020.125675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Protistol ISSN: 0932-4739 Impact factor: 3.020