2019
DOI: 10.1101/581702
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Ring canals permit extensive cytoplasm sharing among germline cells independent of fusomes inDrosophilatestes

Abstract: Intercellular bridges, also called ring canals (RCs), connect germline cells during gametogenesis in males and females. They form as a consequence of incomplete cytokinesis during cell division leaving groups of daughter cells connected in syncytia. In Drosophila females, RCs are required for oocyte growth but little is known about the role of RCs during spermatogenesis. Using live imaging, we document extensive intercellular movement of GFP and a subset of endogenous proteins through RCs during spermatogenesi… Show more

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