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Electron microscopy of spread maize pachytene synaptonemal complexes
Authors:C. B. Gillies
Affiliation:(1) Departments of Anatomy and Zoology, Duke University, 27710 Durham, N.C., USA;(2) School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, 2006 Sydney, N.S.W., Australia
Abstract:The Counce-Meyer microspreading technique for animal synaptonemal complexes (SCs) has been adapted to allow spreading of the SCs of maize pachytene microsporocytes for examination in the electron microscope (EM). The spread nuclei were well dispersed and flattened, and unstained SCs could be seen with light microscope (LM) phase optics. After PTA or ammoniacal silver staining, the SCs and kinetochores were readily recognized in the EM. Variable degrees of asynapsis, stretching of the SCs, and nonhomologous synapsis of lateral elements were noted, and cases of interlocking of lateral elements or SCs were not uncommon. Distinct lens-shaped thickenings of one or both lateral elements were observed at numerous sites along the SC in most nuclei. — The yield of well spread, complete nuclei, although not high, was sufficient to allow karyotypes to be prepared, based on relative SC lengths and arm ratios. The karyotypes agreed well with published EM and LM determinations, establishing the accuracy of the spreading technique for maize. However, considerable variation in absolute lengths of the SCs was noted. To evaluate the utility of the technique for cytogenetic investigations, two paracentric inversions, and two reciprocal translocations were spread and examined in the EM. The breakpoints estimated from measurements of spread SCs were in agreement with LM determinations.
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