Abstract

The origin, migration and differentiation of primordial germ cells (PGCs) have always been an important issue in developmental biology. At present, studies on the specification of PGCs in amniotes mainly focus on birds and mammals. Turtles are reptiles known as "living fossils", and their sex determination is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors, making them an ideal model animal for the study of vertebrate sex differentiation. However, the study of PGCs specification in turtles is very limited. Here we reported using RNA probes for the germ cell-specific markers Dazl and Vasa to examine growing oocytes, early embryos and adult ovaries in the Chinese soft-shelled turtle. The results shows that the expression of Dazl and Vasa could not be detected in the growing oocytes and early embryos, and the specification of germline begins around E7, indicating that the Chinese soft-shelled turtle do not contain germ plasm and belongs to the inductive specification.

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