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FIG. 1. Ovarian egg obtained by puncture of a follicle from the ovary of an unmated rabbit.

FIG. 2. Ovarian egg obtained by puncture of a follicle from the ovary of a doe mated 2 hours previously. The chromatin material condenses to tetrads. The vesicular membrane is still present.

FIG. 5. Ovarian egg from a doe mated 6 hours previously. The first polar spindle begins to form.

FIG. 6. Ovarian egg from a doe mated 8 hours previously. The first polar body has been given off.

FIG. 9. Ovarian egg from a doe which had received 2 cc. thyroxin intravenously. Tetrads have formed in a vesicular nucleus.

FIG. 10. Ovarian egg from unmated doe, inseminated with normal sperm in vitro. Sperm penetration has occurred. Note sperm head at lower right periphery.

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Reference

Pincus G. and Enzmann EV. The Comparative Behavior of Mammalian Eggs in Vivo and in Vitro. (1935) J Exp Med. 62(5):665-75. PMID 19870440


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