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Nucleolar organizers and fibrillar centres in Triticum aestivum L., cv. Chinese spring

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Serial sectioning of wheat roots prepared for electron microscopy was used to count the number of fibrillar centres per nucleus and nucleolus and to calculate their sizes. After growth at 35 ° C for two days the nucleoli became segregated and a one to one relationship was evident between chromosomal nucleolar organizers and fibrillar centres. This was confirmed using an aneuploid line carrying an additional pair of organizers. Quantitative studies showed that the fibrillar centres occupied a volume 0.24% of the total chromatin reticulum. From this it was calculated that only about 1/3 of the fibrillar centre material was likely to be nucleolar organizer chromatin. The other material was considered to be the protein revealed in silver staining studies. The importance of this was shown by its constant ratio to the size of all nucleoli in a given nucleus. — Evidence was found for the movement and fusion of organizer flanking regions during growth at 35 ° C. The number of junctions between chromatin and nucleolar organizers drops by about half giving one per organizer after segregation, and serial sectioning demonstrated such junctions in close proximity, an arrangement suggestive of incipient fusion.

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Jordan, E.G., Bennett, M.D. & Smith, J.B. Nucleolar organizers and fibrillar centres in Triticum aestivum L., cv. Chinese spring. Chromosoma 87, 447–459 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00333466

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