Abstract
Two categories of compound yolks originate during vitellogenesis of Chrotogonus trachypterus. CY1 bodies originate near the peripheral ooplasm of the oocyte of stage 6 while CY2 develop in the central ooplasm of the oocyte of stage 8. Histochemically, while CY1 bodies are composed of polysaccharides (including glycogen), proteins (basic proteins, proteins bound reactive -NH2, -SS and -SH groups and tyrosine) and RNA; CY2 bodies consist of polysaccharide (including malt diastase and salivary amylase resistant glycogen and acid mucopolysaccharide), proteins (basic proteins, proteins bound reactive -NH2 group, arginine, histidine and tyrosine) and RNA.
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