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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Timing and morphology of meiosis in embryonic chicken gonads, assessed by haematoxylin
and eosin staining. Arrows indicate non meiotic germ cells; arrowheads indicate meiotic
germ cells. At day 14.5 (stage 40) non-meiotic germ cells are present in the gonads of both sexes,
recognised by their large size and pale cytoplasm. Meiotic figures are first seen
in some germ cells of left female gonads at day 15.5 (arrowheads). The chromatin becomes
condensed and thread-like. By day 18.5, most germ cells are meiotic in the left female
gonad. In the right female gonad and in both male gonads, only non-meiotic germ cells
are present throughout development. Scale bar = 20 μm.
Smith et al. BMC Developmental Biology 2008 8:85 doi:10.1186/1471-213X-8-85 |