Morphology and Development of Left‐Handed Singlets Derived from Mirror‐Image Doublets of Stylonychia mytilus
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Protozoology
- Vol. 37 (1) , 14-19
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1990.tb01107.x
Abstract
Mirror-image doublets of Stylonychia mytilus include 2 sets of cortical strutures, one with the normal "right-handed" (RH) arrangement, the other with a reversed "left-handed" (LH) arrangement. These sets, however, are incomplete, with certain structures, most notably cirri of the right marginal type, missing near the line of symmetry. When a mirror-image doublet is bisected longitudinally to separate the RH and LH components physically, each fragment undergoes a regeneration process that restores a complete set of cortical structures, including the previously missing cirri of the right marginal type. In the resulting LH cell, all ciliary structures are present in an arrangement that is globally reversed in relation to that found in RH cells; in particular, marginal cirri of the left-marginal type are formed at the cell''s right margin, and marginal cirri of the right-marginal type are produced at the cell''s left margin. Whereas the regenerated RH fragment always divides and initiates a clone of normal singlets, the LH fragment, though structurally nearly complete, in all cases eventually dies without dividing. The cause of death is starvation due to the formation of an abnormal oral apparatus. In the Discussion, we consider the nature and consequences of a reversal of global positional information.Keywords
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