Folded chromosomes in meiotic yeast cells: analysis of early meiotic events. |
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Authors: | R. Piñon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology University of California, San Diego La Jolla, Calif. 92093, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Analysis of folded chromosomes in cells under standard sporulation conditions shows that the g0 form of the folded genome is used as the entry into meiosis. Premeiotic DNA replication is initiated from the g0 structure. In contrast, mitotic DNA replication is preceded by a characteristic pre-replicative form, g1. Nonetheless, the mitotic and meiotic replication structures are indistinguishable by sedimentation. Preliminary evidence also suggests that the meiotic equivalent of the mitotic post-replicative structure, g2, is absent. In strains homozygous for the mating type locus, aa and αα, meiotic replicating structures are not detected, and the folded chromosomes remain in a non-cycling form. However, this non-cycling form is distinguishable from the g0 form of aα. cells. |
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