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Cytodifferentiation during Insect Metamorphosis: The Galea of Silkmoths
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1968
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BiologyEnzyme CocoonaseCell LineageInsect Social BehaviorDevelopmental BiologyCell DivisionNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologySpecialized CellsNew ProteinInsect MetamorphosisMorphogenesisCytoskeletonSymbiosisMedicineCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyCell Wall
In the galea of silkmoths undergoing metamorphosis, generalized epidermal cells, which had previousty secreted pupal cuticle, transform into highly specialized cells producing a new protein, the enzyme cocoonase. These cells first segregate by mitosis and displacement, then grow rapidly through endomitosis and accumulation of RNA-rich cytoplasm, and finally begin rapid synthesis of cocoonase. Replication of DNA continues in fully differentiated cells synthesizing cocoonase.
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