Author:
EVERETT CLARE A.,WEST JOHN D.
Abstract
Tetraploid (4n) cells do not contribute equally to all tissues
of midgestation mouse chimaeras and
mosaics. Our previous studies of early blastocysts showed that 4n cells
are preferentially allocated
to the mural trophectoderm of the early blastocyst and this may contribute
to the restricted
distribution pattern seen at later stages. In this study of later-stage
blastocysts we found evidence
for selection against 4n cells. The contribution of 4n cells to 4n[harr ]2n
chimaeric blastocysts
decreased between E3·5 and E4·5 days, whereas the composition
of 2n[harr ]2n controls changed little
over this period. These results suggest that, prior to implantation, blastocysts
have already lost
some tetraploid cells from their embryonic and extra-embryonic lineages
due to a combination of
preferential allocation of 4n cells to the mural trophectoderm and selection
against 4n cells
throughout the embryo.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
Cited by
30 articles.
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