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Cellular and subcellular structure of Neoproterozoic animal embryos

Cellular and subcellular structure of Neoproterozoic animal embryos
Cellular and subcellular structure of Neoproterozoic animal embryos
Stereoblastic embryos from the Doushantuo Formation of China exhibit occasional asynchronous cell division, with diminishing blastomere volume as cleavage proceeded. Asynchronous cell division is common in modern embryos, implying that sophisticated mechanisms for differential cell division timing and embryonic cell lineage differentiation evolved before 551 million years ago. Subcellular structures akin to organelles, coated yolk granules, or lipid vesicles occur in these embryos. Paired reniform structures within embryo cells may represent fossil evidence of cells about to undergo division. Embryos exhibit no evidence of epithelial organization, even in embryos composed of ?1000 cells. Many of these features are compatible with metazoans, but the absence of epithelialization is consistent only with a stem-metazoan affinity for Doushantuo embryos.
0036-8075
291-294
Hagadorn, J.W.
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Xiao, S.
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Zhou, C.
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McFeely, M.B.
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Stampanoni, M.
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Nealson, K.H.
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Hagadorn, J.W.
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Xiao, S.
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Donoghue, P.C.J.
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Bengtson, S.
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Gostling, N.J.
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Pawlowska, M.
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Zhou, C.
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McFeely, M.B.
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Hagadorn, J.W., Xiao, S., Donoghue, P.C.J., Bengtson, S., Gostling, N.J., Pawlowska, M., Raff, E.C., Raff, R.A., Turner, F.R., Chongyu, Y., Zhou, C., Yuan, X., McFeely, M.B., Stampanoni, M. and Nealson, K.H. (2006) Cellular and subcellular structure of Neoproterozoic animal embryos. Science, 314 (5797), 291-294. (doi:10.1126/science.1133129).

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Abstract

Stereoblastic embryos from the Doushantuo Formation of China exhibit occasional asynchronous cell division, with diminishing blastomere volume as cleavage proceeded. Asynchronous cell division is common in modern embryos, implying that sophisticated mechanisms for differential cell division timing and embryonic cell lineage differentiation evolved before 551 million years ago. Subcellular structures akin to organelles, coated yolk granules, or lipid vesicles occur in these embryos. Paired reniform structures within embryo cells may represent fossil evidence of cells about to undergo division. Embryos exhibit no evidence of epithelial organization, even in embryos composed of ?1000 cells. Many of these features are compatible with metazoans, but the absence of epithelialization is consistent only with a stem-metazoan affinity for Doushantuo embryos.

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Accepted/In Press date: 8 September 2006
Published date: 13 October 2006
Organisations: Centre for Biological Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 385763
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/385763
ISSN: 0036-8075
PURE UUID: ce17a240-6655-426a-b955-3e270daa00d2
ORCID for N.J. Gostling: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5960-7769

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:42

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Author: J.W. Hagadorn
Author: S. Xiao
Author: P.C.J. Donoghue
Author: S. Bengtson
Author: N.J. Gostling ORCID iD
Author: M. Pawlowska
Author: E.C. Raff
Author: R.A. Raff
Author: F.R. Turner
Author: Y. Chongyu
Author: C. Zhou
Author: X. Yuan
Author: M.B. McFeely
Author: M. Stampanoni
Author: K.H. Nealson

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