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Early Embryonic Development of the German Cockroach Blattella germanica

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Abstract Background Early embryogenesis is characterized by dramatic cell proliferation and movement. In most insects, early embryogenesis includes a phase called the uniform blastoderm, during which cells evenly cover the entirety of the egg. However, the embryo of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica , like those of many insects within the super order Polyneoptera, does not have a uniform blastoderm; instead, its first cells condense rapidly at the site of a future germband. We investigated early development in this species in order to understand how early gene expression is or is not conserved in these insect embryos with distinct early cell behaviors. Results We present a detailed time series of nuclear division and distribution from fertilization through germband formation and report patterns of expression for the early patterning genes hunchback , caudal , and twist in order to understand early polarization and mesoderm formation. We show a detailed time course of the spatial expression of two genes involved in the segmentation cascade, hedgehog and even-skipped, and demonstrate two distinct dynamics of the segmentation process. Conclusions Despite dramatic differences in cell distribution between the blastoderms of many Polyneopteran insects and those of more well-studied developmental models, expression patterns of early patterning genes are mostly similar. Genes associated with axis determination in other insects are activated relatively late and are probably not maternally deposited. The two phases of segmentation – simultaneous and sequential – might indicate a broadly conserved mode of morphological differentiation. The developmental time course we present here should be of value for further investigation into the causes of this distinct blastoderm type.
Title: Early Embryonic Development of the German Cockroach Blattella germanica
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Abstract Background Early embryogenesis is characterized by dramatic cell proliferation and movement.
In most insects, early embryogenesis includes a phase called the uniform blastoderm, during which cells evenly cover the entirety of the egg.
However, the embryo of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica , like those of many insects within the super order Polyneoptera, does not have a uniform blastoderm; instead, its first cells condense rapidly at the site of a future germband.
We investigated early development in this species in order to understand how early gene expression is or is not conserved in these insect embryos with distinct early cell behaviors.
Results We present a detailed time series of nuclear division and distribution from fertilization through germband formation and report patterns of expression for the early patterning genes hunchback , caudal , and twist in order to understand early polarization and mesoderm formation.
We show a detailed time course of the spatial expression of two genes involved in the segmentation cascade, hedgehog and even-skipped, and demonstrate two distinct dynamics of the segmentation process.
Conclusions Despite dramatic differences in cell distribution between the blastoderms of many Polyneopteran insects and those of more well-studied developmental models, expression patterns of early patterning genes are mostly similar.
Genes associated with axis determination in other insects are activated relatively late and are probably not maternally deposited.
The two phases of segmentation – simultaneous and sequential – might indicate a broadly conserved mode of morphological differentiation.
The developmental time course we present here should be of value for further investigation into the causes of this distinct blastoderm type.

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