Lamellate bodies in the nuclei of dragonfly (odonata) oocytes |
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Authors: | O. Halkka Liisa Halkka M. Nyholm |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Genetics and the Electron Microscope Laboratory, University of Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Summary Concentrically lamellate spherical bodies have been observed in the oocyte nuclei of the anisopterous dragonflyCordulia aenea. In their ultrastructure, these bodies resemble the cortical granules reported from the cytoplasm of the sea urchin oocytes. The lamellate bodies ofCordulia are compared with other lamellate systems known to exist in nuclei. It is suggested that the nuclear lamellate spheres ofCordulia may be homologous with the somewhat less regular lamellate bodies described from maize microspores.The competent help of MissRiitta Lallukka, M. A., is acknowledged with many thanks. We are grateful to ProfessorsESko Suomalainen andAntti Telkkä for helpful suggestions. Grants for the study have been received from the National Research Council for Sciences, from the University of Helsinki and from the Emil Aaltonen Foundation. |
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