Relocation of Mitochondria to the Prospective Dorsal Marginal Zone during Xenopus Embryogenesis

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Dorsal-ventral axis formation in Xenopus laevis begins with a cytoplasmic rotation during the first cell cycle and culminates in a series of cell interactions and movements during gastrulation and neurulation that lead to the formation of dorsal-anterior structures. Evidence reported here indicates that mitochondria are differentially redistributed along the prospective dorsal-ventral axis as a consequence of the cortical-cytoplasmic rotation during the first cell cycle. This finding reinvigorates a possibility that has been considered for many years: asymmetries in cytoplasmic components and metabolic activities contribute to the development of morphological asymmetries. © 1995 by Academic Press, Inc.

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Yost, H. J., Phillips, C. R., Boore, J. L., Bertman, J., Whalon, B., & Danilchik, M. V. (1995). Relocation of Mitochondria to the Prospective Dorsal Marginal Zone during Xenopus Embryogenesis. Developmental Biology, 170(1), 83–90. https://doi.org/10.1006/dbio.1995.1197

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