Abstract: | Using a new, sensitive and quantitative technique for determining the ribosomal-RNA content of a measured number of cells, the cellular ribosome complement was compared for cultured hamster embryo cells in the stationary growth phase and in the early G1 phase of the cell cycle. Cells from stationary phase cultures were found to contain less than 70% of the ribosome complement of the early G1 phase cells, though the volumes of the two cell types were similar. This would imply that the stationary phase cell is physiologically different from a cell merely arrested at some point in the cell cycle. |