ABSTRACT
The origin of the limb-bud cells was determined by tracing the movements of [3H]thymidine-labelled grafts excised from late medium-streak to 5-somite stage chick embryos and transplanted to the epiblast, streak, and endoderm-mesoderm of similarly staged recipient embryos.
Although exact definition of the prelimb areas was not possible because of the small number of grafts placed at each developmental stage, the study showed in general that at the late medium-streak stage the future limb-bud epithelium is in the epiblast (dorsal) layer near the lateral margin of the area pellucida. It moves medially toward the embryonic axis, just lateral to the premesoderm cells which will be invaginated at the primitive streak. With regression of the streak, the limb-bud epithelium moves relatively anteriorly into a position dorsal to the limb-bud mesoderm, beginning at least as early as the early head-fold stage.
At the definitive-streak stage, the future limb-bud mesoderm is in the epiblast layer about halfway from the streak to the lateral margin of the area pellucida, at a level about halfway between the anterior and posterior ends of the streak. From this position the prelimb mesoderm migrates medially to the streak, and is invaginated into the mesoderm layer at a position about halfway between the anterior and posterior ends of the streak; after the head-process stage, it migrates anteriorly and laterally into the somatic layer of the lateral plate, ventral to the limb-bud epithelium. Mesoderm which will form the anterior limb-bud migrates anterior to mesoderm which will form the posterior limb-bud; mesoderm which will form the ventral portion of each limb-bud migrates posterolateral to mesoderm which will form the dorsal portion of each limb-bud.