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Experiments on Anus Formation in a Frog Egg

Authors :
A. M. Schechtman
Source :
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 41:48-50
Publication Year :
1939
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1939.

Abstract

The anus arises in Hyla regilla, as in most vertebrates, as an ectodermal (proctodeal) pit which subsequently becomes perforated to form the anus. We have attempted to analyze the factors responsible for this differentiation.The presumptive proctodeal ectoderm of the early gastrula has no capacity to form a proctodeal pit. This ectoderm was transplanted to the chest region, where it formed smooth epidermis. The anterior ectoderm (of the face and chest) were transplanted to a posterior position, just over the ventral blastoporal lip, and here developed into very clear proctodea. Evidently the ventral lip contains some factor or factors responsible for the appearance of the proctodeum, as was previously concluded.1 When the ventral lip is implanted into the blastocoele of another early gastrula, the host ectoderm develops a proctodeum usually on the side or belly.In 2 series of extirpation experiments the mesoderm or the entoderm of the ventral lip was removed from the early gastrula. In the absence of the ...

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ISSN :
15353699 and 15353702
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Biology and Medicine
Accession number :
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