Author:
Tanaka Kenji,Heath I. Brent,Moens Peter B.
Abstract
Pachytene nuclei of the fungus Saprolegnia ferax (Gruith.) Thuret were analyzed by serial section electron microscopy. These nuclei contained 21 synaptonemal complexes, all of which terminated at both ends on the nuclear envelope. These complexes range from 1.6 μm to 5.5 μm in length and are composed of two rather diffuse lateral elements, lack a continuous central element and contain discontinuous central nodes. These nodes occur at about 1 per μm of synaptonemal complex length, have a diameter of approximately 50 nm, are predominantly short (<200 nm) and appear to occur as multiples of a basic 50 nm length. These nodes are in many respects similar to previously reported recombination nodules. The complexes were not seen to form a bouquet stage. Based on nuclear DNA content and synaptonemal complex length, the chromosomes are calculated to contain 2C values of between 5.2 and 17.3 fg of DNA, with a mean value of 9.3 fg. Thus it seems that Saprolegnia has large chromosomes relative to other fungi and a haploid complement of 21.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics
Cited by
14 articles.
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