The taxonomic significance of the mitotic spindle and nucleus-associated organelle ofEntomophaga aulicae |
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Authors: | F Murrin I B Heath W Newcomb |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, Queen's University, K7L 3N6 Kingston, Ontario, Canada;(2) Department of Biology, York University, Downsview, Ontario |
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Abstract: | Summary Nuclei in protoplasts ofEntomophaga aulicae contain abundant condensed chromatin and a large central nucleolus. The metaphase spindle occupies a small eccentric area of the nucleus while the remainder of the nucleus is filled with condensed chromatin. Small portions of condensed chromatin are aligned along a broad metaphase plate and connected to the spindle poles by kinetochore microtubules. The nucleus associated organelle (NAO) is a solid barlike structure which lies at the spindle poles and is closely associated with the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope. Comparison of the nuclear characteristics ofE. aulicae with those of other members of theEntomophthorales supports the separation of theEntomophthoraceae from theBasidiobolaceae andAncylistaceae. Further comparison of details of nuclear division in theEntomophthoraceae, specifically NAO morphology, may be useful in helping to delineate evolutionary lines within the family. |
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Keywords: | Entomophaga aulicae Fungi Mitosis Nucleus associated organelle Taxonomy Ultrastructure |
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