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Journal of Morphology | 1978

The early embryonic mitosis in normal and cooled eggs of the silkworm, Bombyx mori

Naoko Kawamura

Early embryonic mitosis of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, was morphologically studied in the normal eggs and in the eggs treated by low temperature (−10°C).


Chromosoma | 1979

Cytological studies on the mosaic silkworms induced by low temperature treatment

Naoko Kawamura

Mosaic silkworms were induced when the hybrid eggs of two strains with different egg color and larval markings were exposed to low temperature. Cytological studies were conducted to find out the relation between mosaic larval pattern and ploidy in reproductive cells along with demonstration of chromosomes in the mosaic embryos. — Mosaic eggs eith the characters of both the father and the hybrid were two types, one with large serosa nuclei (LN-mosaic) and the other with small serosa nuclei (SN-mosaic). The cytological studies demonstrated that LN-mosaic individuals were 2n/4n, while SN-mosaic ones were n/2n. In both types of silkworms, cell ploidy level in nuclei of synkaryon origin was two times that of androgenic ones. — From the results obtained in the present studies as well as in the previous studies, a possible mechanism of induction of mosaicism in silkworms by cold shock is contemplated.


International Journal of Insect Morphology & Embryology | 1994

Male meiosis in polyploid silkworms, Bombyx mori L. (Lepidoptera : Bombycidae)

Naoko Kawamura

Abstract Tetraploid and hexaploid silkworms, Bombyx mori L. (Lepidoptera Bombycidae) were induced by applying a cold shock to diploid and triploid eggs at the first cleavage stage. Male meiosis in the primary spermatocytes of these silkworms having a different ploidy was observed. In the polyploid cells, chromosome bridges, 2 for the tetraploid and 3 for the hexaploid, occurred between the newly formed daughter nuclei at telophase. Observation in the living spermatocytes showed that tetraploid cells needed a longer time than the diploid ones to complete the first meiotic division. The delay in the cell division may be responsible for the high sterility of the tetraploid males.


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1979

Polyploidy and Size of Serosa Nuclei and Cells in Eggs of the Silkworm, Bombyx mori

Naoko Kawamura


The Japanese Journal of Genetics | 1981

Studies on the increase in egg size in tetraploid silkworms induced from a normal and a giant-egg strains

Naoko Kawamura; Tohru Nakada


Hereditas | 2004

Increase of Fertility in Tetraploid Male Silkworms by Starvation

Naoko Kawamura; Ken Sahara; Toshihiko Iizuka


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1990

Analysis of sex chromosome pairings in tetraploid females of the silkworm by using the sex-linked recessive gene.

Ken Sahara; Naoko Kawamura; Toshihiko Iizuka


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1990

Effect of environmental factors on the egg size-determining gene, Esd, as revealed by ovary transplantation in the silkworm, Bombyx mori

Ken Sahara; Naoko Kawamura; Toshihiko Iizuka


Hereditas | 2004

PREFERENTIAL PAIRING OF SEX CHROMOSOMES IN THE TETRAPLOID SILKWORMS (BOMBYX MORI)

Naoko Kawamura; Ken Sahara; Toshihiko Iizuka


The journal of sericultural science of Japan | 1993

The gene determining the polygonal pattern size (Pgd) is independent of the gene determining the egg size (Esd)

Tomomichi Yamamura; Ken Sahara; Naoko Kawamura; Toshihiko Iizuka

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