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XB-ART-30990
Nature 1981 Aug 06;2925823:511-6.
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A reinvestigation of the role of the grey crescent in axis formation in xenopus laevis.

Gerhart J , Ubbels G , Black S , Hara K , Kirschner M .


Abstract
Gravitationally induced displacements of the contents of the frog egg can predictably determine the orientation of the subsequent dorsal-ventral axis of the embryo, regardless of the original position of sperm entry or of the grey crescent. In certain conditions, these displacements in the egg can also lead to the formation of a second axis, that is, to twinning. The previously reported ability of grafts of grey crescent cortex to induce secondary axes in recipient eggs is interpreted here as an unrecognized twinning effect of gravity. Our results lead to question the classic interpretation of the grey crescent as a dorsal determinant in amphibian development.

PubMed ID: 7195987

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: frzb2