CBNS 108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Embryonic Stem Cell, Germplasm, Blastomere

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Germline cells: germline cells are cells the population of bodily cells that are so differentiated or segregated that in the usual processes of reproduction they may pass their genetic material to the progeny. Pgcs are specified and determined during early embryogenesis. It is a special cytoplasm present maternally in some eggs. Thus, germline identity is constant (present and specified) at every stage of embryonic development. Pgcs arise later in embryogenesis, via cell-cell signaling events. Germline is interrupted (not present in early embryos). Examples of preformation: pgcs are specified and determined during early embryogenesis: drosophila, germplasm is established during oogenesis to be molecularly different from the rest of the cytoplasm. Components needed for germ cell specification and migration. Nuclei in germplasm will become pgcs: c. elegans: Localization of p granules during the first asymmetric cell division is also a preformation . P granules and pie-1 protein localization on the posterior side of the egg after fertilization.

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