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The activity of the nucleolus organising region and the origin of cytoplasmic nucleoloids in meiocytes ofLilium
Authors:Dr Elizabeth Williams  Dr J Heslop-Harrison  Dr H G Dickinson
Institution:(1) Institute of Plant Development, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA;(2) Present address: Grasslands Division, D.S.I.R., Palmerston North, New Zealand;(3) Present address: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, TW9 3AB Richmond, Surrey, UK;(4) Present address: Department of Botany, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire, UK
Abstract:Summary The origin of the nucleolus-like bodies (ldquonucleoloidsrdquo) released into the cytoplasm during the meiotic divisions in pollen mother cells ofLilium has been traced. Chains of accessory nucleoli are formed at the nucleolus organising regions (NOR) of the nucleolar chromosomes during pachytene and diplotene while the parent-cell nucleolus is undergoing dissolution. Autoradiography using3H-uridine as a tracer shows that this involves the resumption of RNA synthesis at the NOR, although no new synthesis is associated with the parent-cell nucleolus. The accessory nucleoli are released from the NOR to become distributed throughout the nucleus in late prophase; there is no evidence that they contain DNA. In division phases, their material is probably held at the chromosome surfaces as part of the metaphase sheath. After the divisions, globuli are re-formed, and these eventually appear as the nucleoloids after detachment into the cytoplasm. It seems improbable that a gene amplification phase is associated with accessory nucleolus or nucleoloid formation. Evidence from a wide range of species suggests that the production of cytoplasmic nucleoloids during microsporogenesis is a general phenomenon among angiosperms, probably linked with the rapid build-up of ribosome numbers which follows upon the period of elimination in the meiotic prophase.
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