Abstract: | The morphologic organization of the nucleus and DNA during the nuclear division of Entamoeba histolytica was examined. The DNA of dividing amebic trophozoites was visualized with the fluorescent probe, Hoechst 33258 for light microscopy, and a DNA-specific antibody and phosphotungstic acid for electron microscopy. These techniques demonstrated features of the dividing amebic nuclei and the presence of spherical DNA-containing bodies corresponding to the condensed chromosomes. Based on light microscopy observations the number of chromosomes in E histolytica is five. Microtubules (MT) radiating from the microtubule organizing center (MTOC) were observed attached to the putative chromosomes. |