Cytochemical and ultrastructural studies of ribonucleoprotein containing structures in oocytes of Acheta domesticus |
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Authors: | E. Raworth Allen M. Donald Cave |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pa., USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Two distinct types of ribonucleoprotein containing structures are found in oocytes of the house cricket, Acheta domesticus, a large secondary or accessory nucleolus and many small primary nucleoli. The secondary nucleolus increases in size during oocyte development and is similar in appearance to the nucleolus of somatic cells. The primary nucleoli are intimately associated with a large, extrachromosomal DNA containing body. The DNA body is no longer visible in nuclei of late diplotene stage cells when the primary nucleoli are dispersed within the nucleoplasm. Both types of nucleoli contain cytochemically detectable RNA and acid protein, little or no DNA and basic protein, and particulate structures similar to but smaller than cytoplasmic ribosomes.The authors acknowledge the technical assistance of Miss Celeste Malinoski and Mrs. Marcia Andrews. This work was supported by a U.S.P.H.S. grant, number GM-16440-01 and grants number L-16 and J-1 from the Health Research Services Foundation. |
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Keywords: | Cytochemistry Ultrastructure of Acheta oocyte nucleoli |
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