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Publication : Cell lineage analysis of the mammalian female germline.

First Author  Reizel Y Year  2012
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  8
Issue  2 Pages  e1002477
PubMed ID  22383887 Mgi Jnum  J:183405
Mgi Id  MGI:5318632 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1002477
Citation  Reizel Y, et al. (2012) Cell lineage analysis of the mammalian female germline. PLoS Genet 8(2):e1002477
abstractText  Fundamental aspects of embryonic and post-natal development, including maintenance of the mammalian female germline, are largely unknown. Here we employ a retrospective, phylogenetic-based method for reconstructing cell lineage trees utilizing somatic mutations accumulated in microsatellites, to study female germline dynamics in mice. Reconstructed cell lineage trees can be used to estimate lineage relationships between different cell types, as well as cell depth (number of cell divisions since the zygote). We show that, in the reconstructed mouse cell lineage trees, oocytes form clusters that are separate from hematopoietic and mesenchymal stem cells, both in young and old mice, indicating that these populations belong to distinct lineages. Furthermore, while cumulus cells sampled from different ovarian follicles are distinctly clustered on the reconstructed trees, oocytes from the left and right ovaries are not, suggesting a mixing of their progenitor pools. We also observed an increase in oocyte depth with mouse age, which can be explained either by depth-guided selection of oocytes for ovulation or by post-natal renewal. Overall, our study sheds light on substantial novel aspects of female germline preservation and development.
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