Structure of the ovotestis and evidence for heterosynthetic incorporation of yolk precursors in the oocytes of the nudibranch mollusc, Spurilla neapolitana

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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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1989
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Developing oocytes are intimately associated with follicle cells except in the last stages of vitellogenesis. Follicle cells are characterized by the presence of extensive arrays of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and Golgi complexes and may play a role in vitellogenesis. An ultrastructural analysis of vitellogenesis suggests that oocytes utilize both auto- and heterosynthetic mechanisms of yolk formation. Autosynthetsis is suggested by the activity of the Golgi complex and RER, while heterosynthesis is indicated by high levels of endocytotic activity by the oocyte. Follicle cell development and high endocytotic activity in the oocytes may be a reproductive adaptation to accelerate yolk synthesis, resulting in more rapid egg production.

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15 p.
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3342286
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Developing oocytes are intimately associated with follicle cells except in the last stages of vitellogenesis. Follicle cells are characterized by the presence of extensive arrays of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and Golgi complexes and may play a role in vitellogenesis. An ultrastructural analysis of vitellogenesis suggests that oocytes utilize both auto- and heterosynthetic mechanisms of yolk formation. Autosynthetsis is suggested by the activity of the Golgi complex and RER, while heterosynthesis is indicated by high levels of endocytotic activity by the oocyte. Follicle cell development and high endocytotic activity in the oocytes may be a reproductive adaptation to accelerate yolk synthesis, resulting in more rapid egg production.
This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/ and may be cited as: Eckelbarger, K. J., & Blades-Eckelbarger, P. I. (1989). Structure of the ovotestis and evidence for heterosynthetic incorporation of yolk precursors in the oocytes of the nudibranch mollusc, Spurilla neapolitana. Journal of Morphology, 201(2), 105-118. doi:10.1002/jmor.1052010202
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #701.
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1989
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1989
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10.1002/jmor.1052010202
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1989
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Eckelbarger, Kevin J.

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Structure of the ovotestis and evidence for heterosynthetic incorporation of yolk precursors in the oocytes of the nudibranch mollusc, Spurilla neapolitana
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
1989
single unit
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Structure of the ovotestis and evidence for heterosynthetic incorporation of yolk precursors in the oocytes of the nudibranch mollusc, Spurilla neapolitana
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Structure of the ovotestis and evidence for heterosynthetic incorporation of yolk precursors in the oocytes of the nudibranch mollusc, Spurilla neapolitana