“…In the anterior half of the germarium, cysts arise from the mitotic expansion of GSCs and their differentiating daughters (Figures 2D, 3). GSCs divide mitotically with asymmetric division, giving rise to two cells of unequal fates: a new stem cell and a cystoblast destined for differentiation (Schüpbach et al, 1978;Wieschaus and Szabad, 1979;Lin and Spradling, 1993;reviewed in: Xie, 2013;Gleason et al, 2018;Drummond-Barbosa, 2019;Kahney et al, 2019). The cystoblast undergoes exactly four rounds of mitotic division with incomplete cytokinesis, creating interconnected 2, 4, 8, and 16 cell cysts (King, 1970;Spradling, 1993).…”