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Fig. 2. Lineage contributions of different types of cells used in the construction
of four types of embryonic chimeras: (A) embryo
embryo chimera; (B) ES
(embryonic stem) cells
embryo chimera; (C) ES cells
4N (tetraploid)
embryo chimera; and (D) TS (trophectodermal stem) cells
embryo chimera.
(I) The production of chimeras. (IA) embryo
embryo chimera produced by
the aggregation of two eight-cell embryos. (IB) ES cells
embryo chimera
produced by the aggregation of ES cells with an eight-cell embryo (top) or by
injecting ES cells into the blastocyst (bottom). (IC) ES cells
4N
(tetraploid) embryo chimera produced by the aggregation of ES cells with two
tetraploid four-cell embryos (top) or by injecting ES cells into a tetraploid
blastocyst (bottom). (ID) TS cell
embryo chimera produced by injecting TS
cells into a blastocyst. Introduced cells are dark green in order to represent
green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression and the host cells are pale yellow.
Cells of tetraploid embryos are dark yellow. (II) The different patterns of
contribution by the GFP-expressing cells to different tissue compartments in
the four types of chimeras developed to the early postimplantation stage (days
5.5 to 6.5) after transfer to pseudopregnant female mice for implantation and
further development. (IIA) Day 6.5 embryo: GFP-expressing cells from the
eight-cell embryos are found in the visceral endoderm (ve), which covers the
extra-embryonic ectoderm and the epiblast. The epiblast also contains
GFP-expressing cells. The broken line traces the primitive endoderm layer of
the embryo. (IIB) Day 6.5 embryo: GFP-expressing ES-derived cells are found
only in the epiblast (ep). (IIC) Day 5.5 embryo: exclusive contribution of
GFP-expressing cells to the epiblast (ep). (IID) Day 5.5 embryo: exclusive
contribution of GFP-expressing cells to the trophectoderm derivatives:
extra-embryonic ectoderm (ex), Reichert's membrane (rm). The broken line marks
the epiblast, which is not populated by GFP-expressing cells. (III) Day 6.0
pre-streak stage embryo illustrating the pattern of distribution of the
GFP-expressing cells (shown in II) in the epiblast (ep), primitive endoderm
(pe) and trophectoderm (te) derivatives. (IV) The different pattern of
chimerism in the fetus proper, extra-embryonic membranes (rm, Reichert's
membrane; vys, visceral yolk sac) and the placenta (pl) of the mouse conceptus
at early organogenesis stage (day 9.5). For clarity, chimerism of the
derivatives of extra-embryonic mesoderm, which is concordant with that of the
fetus proper, is not shown.