INCORPORATION OF TRITIATED THYMIDINE DURING VARIOUS STAGES OF LEAF DEVELOPMENT OF XANTHIUM PENNSYLVANICUM |
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Authors: | R. Maksymowych A. B. Maksymowych |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Villanova University Villanova, Pennsylvania, 19085 |
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Abstract: | 3H-thymidine was incorporated into leaf tissue of Xanthium pennsylvanicum during the stage of active cell division, during cellular differentiation, and into mature cells. Incorporation into nuclear DNA was high in the early stages of development. No nuclear incorporation was found after cessation of cell division. However, significant incorporation could be demonstrated in cytoplasm of differentiating and mature cells. Depending upon the time of growth in the radioisotope and the time of growth after treatment, 3H-thymidine, or its metabolized fraction, was incorporated into the secondary wall depositions of epidermal cells, mesophyll parenchyma cells, xylem cells, and chloroplasts. Autoradiographic technique and liquid scintillation spectrometry were used in these studies. The significance of 3H-thymidine incorporation into various organelles is discussed in relation to cell metabolism and its regulation during leaf development. |
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