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Evolution of Cell Lineage and Pattern Formation in the Vulval Equivalence Group of Rhabditid Nematodes
During the formation of the vulva in many nematode hermaphrodites or females, pattern formation, induction, and cell specification can readily be studied at a single-cell level. Nematodes thus allow an evolutionary analysis of developmental processes. We have analyzed cell lineages and pattern forma...
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Published in: | Developmental biology 1995, Vol.167 (1), p.61-74 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | During the formation of the vulva in many nematode hermaphrodites or females, pattern formation, induction, and cell specification can readily be studied at a single-cell level. Nematodes thus allow an evolutionary analysis of developmental processes. We have analyzed cell lineages and pattern formation in the vulva equivalence group of six rhabditid nematodes of the genera
Oscheius, Rhabditella, Rhabditoides, Pelodera, and
Protorhabditis . The comparison of these species with four previously analyzed species of this family reveals evolutionary modification at several levels. The number of vulva precursor cells (VPCs) differ among species. Of the three particular cell lineages (1°, 2°, and 3°) generated by the vulva precursor cells in
Caenorhabditis, two (2° and 3°) are altered, whereas the third lineage (1°) is conserved among the analyzed species. While most vulval lineages are invariant, we observe variability of the 3° lineage in
Pelodera with respect to the number of precursor cells adopting this fate and the number of progeny formed. In two species, the 3° lineage generates an asymmetrical set of cells, oriented by the gonad. In
Protorhabditis we frequently find animals with an additional or altered set of VPCs forming vulval tissue. |
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ISSN: | 0012-1606 1095-564X |
DOI: | 10.1006/dbio.1995.1007 |