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MORPHOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF NUCLEI DURING DEVELOPMENT IN CYMOPOLIA BARBATA (CHLOROPHYCOPHYTA,DASYCLADALES)1
Authors:Larry B Liddle  Jewel P Thomas  Joe Scott
Abstract:The morphology and distribution of a variety of types of nucleus in the apex, in young and mature gametangia, and in older regions of the Cymopolia cell were studied by light and electron microscopy. Spherical and convoluted nuclei 2–7μm in diameter were observed in apical regions of the vegetative siphon. Nuclei 4 μm in diameter were present in the young primary laterals and in developing gametangia. A single characteristic nucleus migrates from the siphon into the primary lateral of the second basipetal whorl. It is further transported into one of several possible secondary laterals and determines the development of gametangia which become multinucleate in the fourth or fifth whorls. Nuclei are characterized by size, shape, nucleolar morphology, nucleoplasmic inclusions and the ultrastructure of the perinuclear cytoplasm. Although no “primary nucleus” characteristic of the uninucleate genera, Acetabularia and Batophora was observed, some nuclei of Cymopolia have features in common with secondary nuclei of these genera.
Keywords:nuclei  coenocyte  green algae  development  Cymopolia
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