Abstract
Teratomas were experimentally induced in testes of strain 129 mice when 12½-day genital ridges from fetuses were grafted into the testes of adults. Seventy-five percent of 194 testes developing from implanted SIJ/+, SId/+, and +/+ genital ridges contained teratomas. These gonads had normal numbers of primordial germ cells. In contrast, only 3% of 75 SIJ/SIJ and SId/SId testes contained teratomas. These gonads had very few primordial germ cells. This finding supports strongly the hypothesis that testicular teratomas in mice are derived from primordial germ cells.