Injection of Parhyale hawaiensis blastomeres with fluorescently labeled tracers.
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
; 2009(1): pdb.prot5128, 2009 Jan.
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The great diversity of arthropod body plans, together with our detailed understanding of fruit fly development, makes arthropods a premier taxon for examining the evolutionary diversification of developmental patterns and hence the diversity of extant life. Crustaceans, in particular, show a remarkable range of morphologies and provide a useful outgroup to the insects. The amphipod crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis is becoming established as a model organism for developmental studies within the arthropods. This protocol describes the injection of P. hawaiensis blastomeres with fluorescently labeled tracers for the purpose of cell-lineage analysis. The total (holoblastic) cleavages that characterize early embryogenesis in P. hawaiensis generate an eight-cell embryo with a stereotypical arrangement of blastomeres, each of which already possesses an invariant cell fate. Fluorochrome-conjugated dextran solutions, mRNAs encoding fluorescent proteins, and biotin-dextran have all proven to be useful lineage markers. The relative merits of various tracers are considered.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Blastômeros
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Biologia do Desenvolvimento
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Anfípodes
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Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
Ano de publicação:
2009
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos