D. Brentrup et R. Wolf, PARABIOTIC DEVELOPMENT OF FUSED EGGS FROM THE HYMENOPTERON, PIMPLA-TURIONELLAE, AND OF EGGS INJECTED WITH ENERGIDS, Roux's archives of developmental biology, 203(1-2), 1993, pp. 44-50
Explanted oocytes and eggs of different developmental stages from the
Hymenopteron Pimpla were fused in pairs as ''parabiotic tandems''. Int
eractions within the tandem were analysed by time lapse films. Except
for the exchange of nuclei, no joint development was observed, and eac
h partner followed its own time pattern. The rapid cell cycles of the
cleavage energids switched over to longer cycles according to the loca
l developmental stage of the different egg regions, although all of th
e nuclei were still contained in a single plasmodium. In a second expe
rimental series, nuclei in newly deposited eggs were X-rayed and repla
ced by cleavage energids from later stages injected into the wrong (=p
osterior) egg pole. Even injected blastoderm nuclei immediately took u
p mitotic activities and underwent rapid cell cycles characteristic of
early cleavage. Normal embryos could be formed, although the nuclei h
ad populated the egg in a reverse direction.