Oocytes form a cluster distinct from bone marrow cells. ReizelYitzhak ItzkovitzShalev AdarRivka ElbazJudith JinichAdrian Chapal-IlaniNoa E. MaruvkaYosef NevoNava MarxZipora HorovitzInna WasserstromAdam MayoAvi ShurIrena BenayahuDafna SkoreckiKarl SegalEran DekelNava ShapiroEhud 2012 <p>Reconstructed cell lineage tree of mice in several ages, each showing that GV oocytes from large antral follicles (red) form a cluster that is distinct from cells of bone marrow origin (mesenchymal stem cells- yellow and lymphocytes-blue). Ovarian cumulus cells are in green. Shaded boxes denote subtrees that are statistically enriched for cells of a certain cell population, using a hyper-geometric enrichment test. Mouse names represent their age in days. Y axis is depth (number of divisions since the zygote). One cell in M278 was cropped for visual clarity.</p>