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DNA constancy and chromatin structure in some cell nuclei ofAmphiuma
Authors:J James
Affiliation:(1) Histological Laboratory, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Synopsis In a series of microspectrophotometric and microphotometric investigations, it has been found that in lymphocytes of the primitive amphibianAmphiuma the very large amount of Feulgen-DNA per nucleus (that is, the amount of DNA revealed by a Feulgen hydrolysis-Schiff technique) is constant within the limits of the measuring error. The Feulgen hydrolysis time had to be reduced considerably in order to bring down the extinctions (optical densities) of these very voluminous and densely staining nuclei. Off-peak absorption of cells in smears stained in the usual way with the Feulgen-Schiff method appeared to be of no value in these experiments. The relation between the Feulgen-DNA content of lymphocyte nuclei of human andAmphiuma cells, as determined from the slope of the hydrolysis curve, appeared to be around 1ratio24, which fits well with biochemical data from the literature.Cytologically, a large part of the chromatin appeared to exist in large clumps of heterochromatin. In marginated plaques of condensed chromatin, local areas of lower density occur and are in close association with nuclear pores. The dense lamina is often very pronounced in these nuclei.
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