Abstract
Cloned quail melanocytes grown in tissue culture for 8 days or more were injected into 2 1/2 day old chicken embryos. The pigment cells were placed directly into the somitic lumen by injection micropipette. This technique for introducing marked neural crest cells into host embryos causes far less damage than previous methods which require extirpation and replacement of the neural tube. Small numbers of homogeneous cells can be implanted by this procedure. When injected into 1 of the posterior somites, cultured pigment cells migrated along the ventral neural crest pathway. The melanocytes migrated ventral to the dorsal root ganglia and prevertebral and primary sympathetic chain ganglia 3 days after injection and were seen associated with the adrenal gland and aortic plexi. Melanocytes were frequently found in or adjacent to the gonads and often had migrated as far as the gut.