※ Germ plasm/Polar granule introduction

    Germ plasm, a specialized cytoplasm present at the posterior of the early Drosophila embryo, is necessary and sufficient for germ cell formation. Germ plasm is rich in mitochondria and contains electron dense structures called polar granules, which are necessary for germ line formation and might be related to P bodies (1). In zebra-fish, germ plasm are proved to be related phase-separated structures. Throughout development, many germ cell-specific mRNAs and proteins condense as a single large aggregate (Bb), which disperse throughout oogenesis and upon fertilization accumulates again into relatively large assemblies (Gp) (2). In many organisms, germ cell fate is imposed on cells through the cytoplasmic inheritance of germ plasm (Gp) (2).

Reference
1. Roovers, E. F., Kaaij, L. J. T., Redl, S., Bronkhorst, A. W., Wiebrands, K., de Jesus Domingues, A. M., Ketting, R. F. (2018) Tdrd6a Regulates the Aggregation of Buc into Functional Subcellular Compartments that Drive Germ Cell Specification. Dev Cell, 46(3), 285-301 e289. PMID: 30086300
2. Thomson, T., Liu, N., Arkov, A., Lehmann, R., & Lasko, P. (2008) Isolation of new polar granule components in Drosophila reveals P body and ER associated proteins. Mech Dev, 125(9-10), 865-873. PMID: 18590813


Germ plasm/Polar granule  in eukaryotes (Total number, Predicted number):

  Ailuropoda melanoleuca (1, 1)   Anas platyrhynchos (1, 1)   Anolis carolinensis (1, 1)
  Aotus nancymaae (1, 1)   Astyanax mexicanus (1, 1)   Bos taurus (1, 1)
  Caenorhabditis elegans (2, 2)   Callithrix jacchus (1, 1)   Canis familiaris (1, 1)
  Carlito syrichta (1, 1)   Cavia porcellus (1, 1)   Chlorocebus sabaeus (1, 1)
  Ciona intestinalis (1, 1)   Ciona savignyi (1, 1)   Danio rerio (1, 1)
  Drosophila melanogaster (2, 0)   Equus caballus (1, 1)   Felis catus (1, 1)
  Fukomys damarensis (1, 1)   Gallus gallus (1, 1)   Gasterosteus aculeatus (1, 1)
  Gorilla gorilla (1, 1)   Homo sapiens (1, 1)   Ictalurus punctatus (1, 1)
  Ictidomys tridecemlineatus (1, 1)   Lepisosteus oculatus (1, 1)   Loxodonta africana (1, 1)
  Macaca fascicularis (1, 1)   Macaca mulatta (1, 1)   Macaca nemestrina (1, 1)
  Mandrillus leucophaeus (1, 1)   Monodelphis domestica (1, 1)   Mustela putorius furo (1, 1)
  Mus musculus (1, 1)   Myotis lucifugus (1, 1)   Oreochromis niloticus (1, 1)
  Ornithorhynchus anatinus (1, 1)   Oryctolagus cuniculus (1, 1)   Oryzias latipes (1, 1)
  Otolemur garnettii (1, 1)   Ovis aries (1, 1)   Pan paniscus (1, 1)
  Pan troglodytes (1, 1)   Papio anubis (1, 1)   Pelodiscus sinensis (1, 1)
  Poecilia formosa (1, 1)   Pongo abelii (1, 1)   Rattus norvegicus (1, 1)
  Rhinopithecus bieti (1, 1)   Sarcophilus harrisii (1, 1)   Scleropages formosus (2, 2)
  Scophthalmus maximus (1, 1)   Sus scrofa (1, 1)   Takifugu rubripes (1, 1)
  Tetraodon nigroviridis (1, 1)   Ursus maritimus (1, 1)   Xenopus tropicalis (1, 1)
  Xiphophorus maculatus (1, 1)