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Histochemical procedures for characterizing the crustacean yolk

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Title Histochemical procedures for
characterizing the crustacean yolk
 
Creator Varadarajan, Sudha
Panneerselvam, M
Subramoniam, T
 
Subject Biology
Invertebrata
 
Description Histochemical studies on yolk formation in crustaceans not
only reveal the chemical nature of various yolk substances but
also provide information on the temporal pattern of yolk accumulation
and their spatial distribution. In crustaceans the
accumulation of yolk material starts with the dispersion of
nucleolar extrusions in the ooplasm. The yolk protein to be detected
first in the ooplasm is in general glyeolipoprotein in nature.
This is followed by the accumulation of a glyeolipoprotein substance
that is presumed to be originating from extra-owftaa
sources.
 
Publisher CMFRI Kochi
 
Date 1982
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/3851/1/Spl_9-3_new.pdf
Varadarajan, Sudha and Panneerselvam, M and Subramoniam, T (1982) Histochemical procedures for characterizing the crustacean yolk. CMFRI Special publication- Manual of Research Methods for Marine Invertebrate Reproduction (9). pp. 21-40.