What's the difference between blastoderm and blastodermic?

Blastoderm


Definition:

  • (n.) The germinal membrane in an ovum, from which the embryo is developed.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Laminin is a constituent of the basement membrane in both chicken and quail blastoderms.
  • (2) The blastoderm stage of Drosophila embryogenesis is a time of crucial transitions in RNA transcription, the cell cycle and segment determination.
  • (3) Their posterior domains of expression at blastoderm stage are under the control of the maternal pattern organizer gene nanos.
  • (4) This expansion involves the migration over the inner surface of the vitelline membrane of a specialized band of 'edge cells' at the blastoderm periphery.
  • (5) Three sets of muscles separated by lineage restrictions are observed, even when cells are marked as early as the blastoderm stage.
  • (6) (1) Removal of both the area opaca and the marginal zone of the area pellucida from a blastoderm stripped of its hypoblast (type-IV operation) prevents the regeneration of a normally functioning primary hypoblast.
  • (7) The latter covers the blastoderm anlages which are involved in the development of abdomen, and the genital imaginal disc.
  • (8) Three experiments were conducted to determine the temperature required to initiate blastoderm development of Bobwhite quail eggs.
  • (9) Laminin immunogold labeling was not detected in the blastoderm at stage X.
  • (10) The tissues were examined using fluorescent antibody procedures and the earliest detection from positive tissues were: day 6, blastoderm (10%); day 8, sinus (44%) and peritoneum (55%); day 19, lung (11%) and trachea (44%); day 23, air sacs (62%).
  • (11) Microtubule distribution was examined in whole mounts of Drosophila embryos from the cellularization of the syncytial blastoderm (stage 6) to the completion of the gastrulation (stage 7) by fluorescence microscopy.
  • (12) We propose that postcellular blastoderm su(wa) expression is repressed by preventing splices necessary to produce a functional mRNA.
  • (13) These results indicate that both microtubules and microfilaments may be involved in determining centrosome shape during the syncytial mitoses which lead to the formation of the blastoderm in early Drosophila embryos.
  • (14) Chick blastoderms, incubated for 5 hrs., were wholly irradiated with ultraviolet light (2 537 A).
  • (15) These include transfection of avian sperm, development of germ line chimeras using primordial germ cells and blastodermal cells, and the development of embryonic stem cell lines.
  • (16) By 48 h of incubation all cells of the chick blastoderm seem to have lost the capacity to form colonies in agarose.
  • (17) Hence, the development of isolated blastoderms depends on the content of K+ in the medium and this dependence reduces with the age.
  • (18) They are also described for the subsequent mitoses of the syncytial blastoderm where the cortex and its well-developed cytoskeleton is reorganized into cell-like surface protrusions known as 'caps' or 'buds'.
  • (19) Cold treatment of embryos during the cellularization of the blastoderm results in marked fragmentation of the centrosomes, but nucleating capacity is preserved.
  • (20) Death in the unhatched eggs occurred prior to blastoderm formation indicating BM caused chromosome breakage.

Blastodermic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the blastoderm.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Laminin is a constituent of the basement membrane in both chicken and quail blastoderms.
  • (2) The blastoderm stage of Drosophila embryogenesis is a time of crucial transitions in RNA transcription, the cell cycle and segment determination.
  • (3) Their posterior domains of expression at blastoderm stage are under the control of the maternal pattern organizer gene nanos.
  • (4) This expansion involves the migration over the inner surface of the vitelline membrane of a specialized band of 'edge cells' at the blastoderm periphery.
  • (5) Three sets of muscles separated by lineage restrictions are observed, even when cells are marked as early as the blastoderm stage.
  • (6) (1) Removal of both the area opaca and the marginal zone of the area pellucida from a blastoderm stripped of its hypoblast (type-IV operation) prevents the regeneration of a normally functioning primary hypoblast.
  • (7) The latter covers the blastoderm anlages which are involved in the development of abdomen, and the genital imaginal disc.
  • (8) Three experiments were conducted to determine the temperature required to initiate blastoderm development of Bobwhite quail eggs.
  • (9) Laminin immunogold labeling was not detected in the blastoderm at stage X.
  • (10) The tissues were examined using fluorescent antibody procedures and the earliest detection from positive tissues were: day 6, blastoderm (10%); day 8, sinus (44%) and peritoneum (55%); day 19, lung (11%) and trachea (44%); day 23, air sacs (62%).
  • (11) Microtubule distribution was examined in whole mounts of Drosophila embryos from the cellularization of the syncytial blastoderm (stage 6) to the completion of the gastrulation (stage 7) by fluorescence microscopy.
  • (12) We propose that postcellular blastoderm su(wa) expression is repressed by preventing splices necessary to produce a functional mRNA.
  • (13) These results indicate that both microtubules and microfilaments may be involved in determining centrosome shape during the syncytial mitoses which lead to the formation of the blastoderm in early Drosophila embryos.
  • (14) Chick blastoderms, incubated for 5 hrs., were wholly irradiated with ultraviolet light (2 537 A).
  • (15) These include transfection of avian sperm, development of germ line chimeras using primordial germ cells and blastodermal cells, and the development of embryonic stem cell lines.
  • (16) By 48 h of incubation all cells of the chick blastoderm seem to have lost the capacity to form colonies in agarose.
  • (17) Hence, the development of isolated blastoderms depends on the content of K+ in the medium and this dependence reduces with the age.
  • (18) They are also described for the subsequent mitoses of the syncytial blastoderm where the cortex and its well-developed cytoskeleton is reorganized into cell-like surface protrusions known as 'caps' or 'buds'.
  • (19) Cold treatment of embryos during the cellularization of the blastoderm results in marked fragmentation of the centrosomes, but nucleating capacity is preserved.
  • (20) Death in the unhatched eggs occurred prior to blastoderm formation indicating BM caused chromosome breakage.

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