NUCLEAR SYNCHRONY IN VALONIA MACROPHYSA(CHLOROPHYTA): LIGHT MICROSCOPY AND FLOW CYTOMETRY1 |
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Authors: | Mark P. Staves John W. La Claire |
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Abstract: | The coenocytic alga Valonia macrophysa Kützing was selected for an investigation of nuclear synchrony in the order Siphonocladales. Light microscopy reveals that nuclear synchrony is evident as patches of nuclei dividing simultaneously. Flow cytometry was utilized for the first time with a macroalga for cell-cycle analysis. Results indicate that nuclei in the entire cell exhibit a high degree of synchrony throughout the cell cycle. Also it appears that cells within a clonal culture are synchronous with each other, in their progression through the cell cycle. The advantages of using flow cytometry for cell-cycle analysis of coenocytic algae include the rapid collection of quantitative data on relative DNA content for a large number of nuclei. |
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Keywords: | cell cycle flow cytometry mitotic synchrony Valonia |
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